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INDIA Vs BHARAT : the final verdict

Introduction In the diverse and multifaceted landscape of India, two distinct identities often emerge in the public discourse: India and Bharat. While these terms are often used interchangeably to refer to the same country, they encapsulate different aspects of the nation's character, development, and challenges. In recent news, the tension and contrast between India and Bharat have come to the forefront, highlighting the nation's complex socio-economic and cultural dynamics. Understanding India and Bharat Before diving into the recent news, it's essential to understand what India and Bharat represent in the Indian context. India  India typically refers to the urban, economically advanced, and globally connected part of the country. This India is characterized by bustling cities, technological hubs, a growing middle class, and a significant presence on the international stage. It showcases the modern, progressive face of the nation. Bharat   Bharat, on the other hand, embod

Population explosion in India : causes and consequences

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Introduction  India is currently facing a rapid increase in population, with the United Nations estimating that India's population will surpass that of China by 2027. This population explosion has put significant pressure on the country's resources and infrastructure, leading to widespread poverty, unemployment, and lack of access to basic necessities such as food, housing, and healthcare. The government has implemented several family planning initiatives to slow population growth, but these efforts have had limited success due to cultural and religious opposition, as well as lack of education and access to resources. The population explosion in India also has environmental consequences, including deforestation, soil degradation, and water scarcity. To address this issue, it is crucial for the Indian government to implement comprehensive and effective population control measures and promote access to education, family planning resources, and healthcare. "Population Explosi

Modi regime and relations with China : Past & Future ..

  Introduction: The foreign policies of India in the Modi regime have been a crucial aspect of the country's relations with other nations. One of the most crucial relationships for India has been with China, and the government's policies towards the Asian giant have had a significant impact on India. In this blog, we'll take a deep dive into India's foreign policies towards China in the Modi regime and its impact on India. The Beginnings of Modi's Foreign Policies towards China: Modi's foreign policies towards China started on a positive note with his visit to China in 2015. The visit was the first by an Indian Prime Minister in five years, and Modi was received with great fanfare in Beijing. The two countries signed a number of agreements on trade, investment, and culture, and both sides expressed a desire to increase cooperation between the two nations. However, the honeymoon period did not last long. In 2016, tensions began to rise between the two nations, as

Relevance of the Indian Education System

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  India, as a nation of 140 crore population should maintain its dignity in every field through which a 'developing nation' transforms into a 'developed' one. Education is one of the major sector through which India can achieve its dream of being a developed nation. Talking about the education system of India throughout the years since independence is not up to the mark to be honest. Pre independence education We all know that the education system of India pre independence was mostly for the privileged people of high society because it was very costly and not available in all parts of the country. As India was mostly dependent on the farming sector those days, common people of India were lacked awareness about value of education. They considered education to be only the right of privileged or rich people. The Bengal Renaissance Even when India was not free, most of the people of Bengal where educated, all thanks to the Bengal Renaissance. The emergence of Swami Vivekana

Are films like Pathan relevant?

 Post Sushant Singh Rajput death and  COVID 19, we as bollywood viewers and audiences have evolved so much and our perspective towards films have drastically changed. Indian viewers and audiences now prefer real life stories more than just a filmy over the top cringe drama. Gone are the days when the public stormed into the theatres for watching just a lusty item song and the so called "badla"or revenge plot in the films with over the top action scenes of no relevance. Now, the new age directors try to do something out of the box not just to entertain the audience but also to give underlined message to the society. Films like 'Kantara' and 'The Kashmir files' proved that only high budget and publicity cannot make a film popular and hit among the viewers both commercially and critically. Now, North Indian people are so much inclined towards the south film industries not just because they give fantastic cinematography and mass appeal but also because their story