Indian Geography

Liberalisation, Privatisation, Globalisation (LPG) and Industrial Development

Economic reforms in India began after Rajiv Gandhi became Prime Minister in 1985. But, these reforms proved to be futile. This was because the attempts to remove control of the public areas in different economic strata were not strategically planned. India faced an unparalleled balance of payment crisis brought about by the crisis in liquidity […]

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Indian Geography, UPSC

Land Resources

Introduction Resources that we get from nature and that exist without any interference from humankind are called natural resources. Sunlight, water, air, and landform altogether form the essential ecosystem in which all organisms live.  Over time humans have progressed, and to do that they have exploited all the natural resources, but the land resource has

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Indian Geography, UPSC

Land Reforms

Land reforms are a type of agrarian reform including the transformation of rules, policies, or customs relating to the land ownership and land reform can contain government-started or government-supported property redistribution, usually of cultivation places. Landform could, therefore, able to pass on the ownership from the most strength full to the least strength full, for

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Indian Geography, UPSC