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Category: Govt.
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Environment and pollution
The environment is the foundation for all life, and pollution is one of the biggest threats it faces today. Air pollution comes from vehicle emissions, industrial smokestacks, construction dust, burning…
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Women’s safety
Women’s safety covers not only physical protection from violence but also freedom from harassment, discrimination and fear in homes, workplaces, public spaces and online. Threats can take many forms: domestic…
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(PAN, voter ID, health schemes)
How to apply for key documents (PAN, voter ID, health schemes) Important identity and benefit‑linked documents such as PAN cards, voter IDs and health scheme cards are gateways to many…
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Unemployment
Unemployment occurs when people who are willing and able to work at prevailing wages cannot find a job. It is not just about individuals without any work at all; it…
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RTI and PIL
The Right to Information (RTI) gives citizens the power to ask questions from public authorities and access government‑held information, subject to certain reasonable restrictions. Under RTI‑type laws, people can request…
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Secularism
Secularism is the principle that the state does not favour any particular religion and treats all faiths equally, while allowing individuals the freedom to practice and propagate their beliefs. In…
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GDP (Gross Domestic Product)
Gross Domestic Product, or GDP, is the total monetary value of all final goods and services produced within a country’s borders in a specific period, usually a year or a…
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What is inflation?
Inflation is the general rise in prices of goods and services over time, which means that each unit of currency buys fewer things than before. If your monthly grocery basket…
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How elections work (India focus)
Elections are the process through which people choose their representatives to govern on their behalf. In India, this process is governed by the Constitution and managed mainly by the Election…
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