Geography Notes for UPSC

Technological and Institutional Reforms

Despite the significant increase in agricultural production in India during the last few decades, it has not resulted in an overall improvement in living conditions of the farming community. Different levels of analysis such as socio-cultural, economic and institutional are identified and assessed against the background of social exclusion and marginalisation of farmers. Agriculture provides […]

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Major Crops in India – Geography

Agricultural landholdings in India are small and fragmented; about two-thirds of Indian farms fall into the category of less than one hectare. India, as an agrarian economy, is largely self-sufficient in food production, except for wheat and sugar. Farmers who practice subsistence farming and women farmers play a pivotal role in ensuring food security. A

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Cropping Pattern: – Geography

Cropping Pattern refers to the proportion of land under cultivation of various crops at different points of your time. Imagine this scenario. There is a piece of land with just two crops, one would be paddy and the other wheat. Both are equally lucrative in terms of income that they generate for someone who cultivates

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Types of Farming – Geography

Agriculture is the science and art of cultivating the soil and making it fertile so that we can get useful products from it. The art of agriculture has been developed in the Indian subcontinent from Vedic times. The major crops grown here are paddy, wheat, sugar cane, pulses, vegetables, cotton and jute. India is the

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Agriculture – Geography

Agriculture, one of the most ancient and major market sectors of India; meets some essential needs of the population such as food, clothing and shelter. The economic conditions of farming communities have been largely controlled by the markets. With growing urbanization, more and more people are attracted to the job opportunities in cities and towns.

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Dams – Physical Geography

A dam or water barrier is used to control the flow of water in order to supply it for various uses, including, but not limited to water supply, flood control, irrigation, navigation, hydropower generation, trapping sediment, land drainage and wastewater management. Hydropower generated by dams is usually referred to as “hydroelectricity”. The way in which

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Indian Air Force Day 2021: 08 October

Indian Air Force Day 2021: 08 October

Air Force Day is observed every year on 8 October in India. Air Force day is celebrated to raise awareness around the world about IAF as an organisation that works towards strengthening national security. Air Force Day 2021 marks the 89th anniversary of the official foundation day of the Indian Air force. Indian Air Force was officially established on 8

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