The Bhopal Gas Tragedy stands as one of the most devastating industrial disasters in human history, leaving an indelible mark on both the landscape of Bhopal, India, and the collective consciousness of the world.
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Rajiv Gandhi Years & Unrest in States – UPSC Post-Independence Notes
At the age of 40, Rajiv Gandhi became the country’s youngest prime minister and may have been among the youngest elected leaders of state worldwide.
UPSC Mains – Explore the potential of the food processing industry in not only increasing farmers’ income but also ensuring sustainability and nutritional security. (10M, 150 words)
The food processing industry serves as a crucial link between raw agricultural produce and consumers, playing a pivotal role in modernizing
JP Movement – Economic Context, Gujarat and Bihar Movements, Conflict with Judiciary – UPSC Post-Independence Notes
Despite these obstacles, the JP Movement left an indelible mark on Indian politics, inspiring generations to advocate for greater accountability, transparency, and social justice.
UPSC Mains – Discuss how labor reforms in India will bolster the formalization of its labor market and enhance flexibility, leading to positive efficiency gains. (10M, 150 words)
The imperative for labor reforms in India stems from the need to modernize and enhance the efficiency of its labor market.
UPSC Mains – To what degree can India shift towards a circular economy to tackle resource scarcity and environmental degradation? Evaluate the policies and initiatives that can support this transition.
A circular economy, aiming to maximize resource efficiency and minimize waste and environmental impact, presents an innovative model in contrast
Punjab Turmoil and Operation Blue Star – Anti-Sikh Riots – UPSC Post-Independence
The aftermath of Operation Blue Star saw a dark chapter in Indian history unfold with the Anti-Sikh Riots of 1984, characterized by targeted violence, mass killings, and systematic destruction of Sikh lives and property in various parts of the country.
UPSC Mains – What are sustainable development goals? Discuss the role of technology and renewable energy in achieving sustainable development goals in India.
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), endorsed by the United Nations in 2015, constitute a universal call to eradicate poverty and preserve the planet.
Janta Party Years 1977 – 1980 – UPSC Post-Independence Notes
The Janta Party era, spanning from 1977 to 1980, stands as a pivotal chapter in the political landscape of post-independence India.
Lessons from emergencies – UPSC Post-Independence Notes
Emergencies, whether natural disasters, pandemics, or unforeseen crises, have an uncanny ability to teach us profound lessons about resilience, adaptation, and the human spirit.