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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

Life at LBSNAA : A living paradise for Administrators

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Introduction LBSNAA stands for the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration and it is a premier institution for training of civil servants in India. The Academy is located in the picturesque town of Mussoorie, Uttarakhand, and offers a unique blend of academic rigor and scenic beauty. This blog is a comprehensive guide to life at LBSNAA and will cover various aspects such as the admission process, academic curriculum, campus life, and opportunities for personal and professional growth. Admission Process LBSNAA is one of the most prestigious institutions in India, and the admission process is highly competitive. The Academy offers two-year training programs for Indian Administrative Service (IAS) and Indian Forest Service (IFS) officers. The candidates are selected through a rigorous examination process conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). Academic Curriculum The academic curriculum at LBSNAA is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of gover

"Budget 2023: Highlights and Key Takeaways for the Year Ahead"

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The Indian government recently presented its budget for the financial year 2023, marking the beginning of a new financial cycle. This year's budget that our finance minister Mrs. Nirmala Sitaraman presented has several notable highlights that are sure to impact the economy and people in various ways. In this blog post, we will summarize the most important points of the budget and delve into what they mean for the country and its citizen Focus on Infrastructure Development  The government has allocated a whopping Rs 5.54 lakh crore for the development of infrastructure in the country, including the construction of airports, seaports, and highways. This will not only create job opportunities but also boost economic growth in the long run Healthcare: A Priority for the Government  The budget has earmarked a sum of Rs 2.23 lakh crore for the healthcare sector, which includes the setting up of new medical colleges and hospitals. This shows the government's commitment to providing ac

Gandhi vs Godse : 'A tale of two different idologies with a common nationality '

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Mahatma Gandhi, the father of the nation, is a symbol of peace, non-violence, and truth. On the other hand, Nathuram Godse, the assassin of Gandhi, represents the polar opposite of Gandhi's philosophy. In this blog, we will delve into the contrasting ideologies of Gandhi and Godse and their impact on the nation. Gandhi was a visionary leader who believed in the power of non-violence and civil disobedience to bring about social change. He led India to independence from British rule through peaceful means, inspiring movements for civil rights and freedom across the world. Gandhi's philosophy of non-violence influenced leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. and Nelson Mandela. Godse, on the other hand, was a Hindu nationalist who believed in the superiority of Hindu culture and saw Gandhi's tolerance towards other religions as a threat to Hinduism. He assassinated Gandhi on January 30, 1948, as a result of their differences in ideology. Gandhi's impact on India and the world

Online earning and government policies

 Technologies, in every era have bought positive changes around the world.  Technology ofcourse, makes our life convenient and easier. But there are 'after effects' of every positives. The same is happening with the new age technology right now. As we all know that India is new to the online earning methods particularly after 'digital India' campaign and 'make in India' initiative, the online earning craze has  suddenly gone up almost gone up to its zenith. The major sources of online earning.. Talking about the major sources of online learning popular particularly in India are online prediction apps, online investment apps, online betting on games, YouTube, Instagram and many entertainment apps. Through all these,a person can earn more than sufficient money if he is expert in what the online platform demands. The positives & negatives.. While using these online platforms to earn money, one should keep in mind both the positive and negative impacts that it i

Why 'government' jobs demand in Bihar is so high?

 Bihar, when we hear about this state of India, most of us have two images that comes in our mind. The first, of course, villagers having rifles and guns and they cheewing 'pan masala' in their mouths. The second image is of the 'padhaaku' students preparing for prestigious government jobs like UPSC, state PCS,SSC, railways etc . Bihar of the past.. Bihar shares a glorious past in the history of ancient India. Magadh, which was the centre of power during the resume of bimbisara and of course, Chandragupta Maurya. It was the most powerful Mahajanpada among all the 16 Mahajanpadas of the ancient times. Even the neighbourhood countries were stunned when they saw the 'richness' of Magadha and many of them wrote about the 'glory' of Bihar in those days. The  education 'hub' Bihar was not only the power point of ancient India, but it was also the education hub of almost whole Asia. The Nalanda University made by palas was the mega centre for education.

Real meaning of 'republic'

 As India celebrates its 74th republic Day on 26 January 2023, we all as Indians aspire to be more responsible and progressive citizens of our lovely country India. It is the moment of pride also because our flag will be hosted by shrimati Draupadi Murmu, first tribal women President of India. What is the history.. India became a republic nation on 26 January 1950. The first president of India was Sri Rajendra Prasad, the man who left his illustrative barrister career to participate in Indian freedom movement. He along with many leaders such as Jawaharlal Nehru, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, Bhagat Singh Chandrashekhar Azad and many others took our country away from the hands of Britishers in their own respective ways. But after the independence, it was like an impossible task for the leaders to constitute a huge country with so many cultures and languages to a well written constitution. However, the constituent assembly performed marvelously to complete the In