Mukhyamantri Swa Niyojan Yojana

Mukhyamantri Swa Niyojan Yojana

As announced by the Assam Finance Minister provided to foster microentrepreneurs for self-employment instigating of unemployed youths/out of BPL families and dress the low-income group holdings familiesSignificance:INTROThe chief minister of Assam, has initiated on Sva-Niyojan Yojana in starting the small businesses in the states. This programme is a government funded entrepreneurs for 2 lakh rupees […]

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Money Bill in India

Money Bill in India

Article 110 of the Indian Constitution deals with the Money Bill in India. There are a limited number of ways in which a bill can be called a money bill. The provisions that allow a bill to be called a money bill in India are stated hereunder: Provisions for Money Bill in India Article 110

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Mati-Akhora

Mati-Akhora: Physical Exercises

All classical dance forms of India have a structural pattern or grammar for its sustenance and transmission, either orally or written. Sattriya dance has, like any other traditional dance form, developed its own structural grammar over the years. The structural, that underpins Sattriya dance, is referred to as “Mati-Akhora”. The Mati-Akhoras are the basic exercise

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What is longest river in India

What is longest river in India?

The Ganges is the longest river in India at 2525 kilometers (1569 miles) flowing from the Gangotri Glacier in the Himalayas to its delta in the Bay of Bengal passing through the Gangetic Plain. It is considered sacred by Hindus and a cleansing agent. The Ganges basin is one of the most populated regions and

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Kamarupa pithas

Kamarupa pithas

Kamarupa Pithas are old pithas or geographical divisions of Kamarupa. The division and classification of the Pithas are not uniform in the various sources, although we usually find four Pithas. As these pithas do not appear in the Kamarupa inscriptions, and are referred in the subsequent medieval texts, some authors have suggested that these divisions

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Kalaguru Bishnu Prasad Rabha

Kalaguru Bishnu Prasad Rabha

Bishnu Prasad Rabha was born on January 31 1909 in Dhaka and he is considered one of the forefathers of Assamese art and music. He is popularly known as Kala Guru by assamese people. He was a versatile artist and revolutionary singer, who sometimes is considered the revolutionary artist of Assam. His music is now

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India Meteorological Department

India Meteorological Department

India Meteorological Department is a government agency involved in all things meteorological and its related fields of study.What is meteorology?Meteorology can be defined as the branch of science that relates to the atmosphere and its phenomena, related weather, and weather forecasting. The related subjects are Seismology, Geography, Geology, etc.India Meteorological Department (IMD)The India Meteorological Department

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Finance Commission of India

Finance Commission of India

The Finance Commission is a constitutional body established for the purpose of distribution of specified revenue resources between the Union government and the state government. It was constituted under Article 280 of the Indian Constitution by the Indian President to outline the financial relations between the Centre and the states. It was established in the

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Biodiversity of Assam

Biodiversity of Assam

Biodiversity is the variety of forms of life at all organizational levels, from gene through species to higher taxonomic forms; the variety of ecosystems and habitats from the micro to the macro scale; and, the process that are taking place within them. Biodiversity is crucially important to meet human needs – a rich diversity represents

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Biodiversity Hotspots in India

Biodiversity Hotspots in India

Biodiversity Hotspots – 2 Principal Qualifying Criteria According to Conservation International website, a region must meet the two qualifying criteria to be classified as a hotspot: 1. The region must have at least 1500 species of vascular plants, i.e. a high degree of endemism. 2. It must contain 30 % (or less) of its original

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