Agriculture and Natural Resources Mining and Mineral Wealth Maritime Trade Guilds Revenue and Taxation Read More: Rashtrakuta Empire
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Administration of the Rashtrakutas [753 CE–982 CE] | UPSC State PSC Notes
Monarchical Succession and Crown Prince Selection Administrative Hierarchy and Key Positions Provincial and Local Governance Military Organization Economic Administration and Coinage Read More: Rashtrakuta Empire
Understanding Services Under the Union and the States – Part XIV [14] in the Indian Constitution
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Rivers of Meghalaya – Source, Tributaries, Course | UPSC State PSC Notes
List of Rivers of Meghalaya Umngot River Read More: Important Facts about Meghalaya – Useful for Competitive Exams Umiam River Myntdu River Kynshi River Waikhyrwi River Jinjiram River Someshwari (Simsang)…
Kakatiya Architecture – Ramappa Temple, Kota Gullu [12th-14th Century] | Notes for UPSC State PSC
Characteristics of Kakatiya Architecture Kakatiya architecture is characterized by its unique blend of Dravidian and local Deccan styles. Key features include: Thousand Pillar Temple Location: Hanamkonda, TelanganaPeriod: Constructed during the…
Understanding the First Schedule of the Constitution of India | UPSC State PSC Notes
First Schedule of the Constitution of India Part I: States Related Article: Part II: Union Territories
Third Round Table Conference (1932-1933)
Date and Venue Key Participants Unlike the previous conferences, the Third Round Table Conference saw limited participation from major Indian political groups, notably the Indian National Congress, which boycotted the…
Second Round Table Conference (1931) | UPSC State PSC Notes
Date and Venue Key Participants The Second Round Table Conference was notable for the wide range of participants, including representatives from the British government, Indian princely states, and various Indian…
Part 5 Chapter 1 – The Executive: President and Vice-President | Constitution of India
President of India Article 52: The President of India Establishment of the President: This article establishes the position of the President of India as the head of state. Article 53:…
Sakas [Indo-Scythians] | Ancient Indian History for UPSC WBCS BPSC UPPSC
Indo-Scythians (also called Indo-Sakas) were nomadic pastoral peoples of Iran who migrated to northern and western regions of the Indian subcontinent.