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Integrated Processing Development Scheme (IPDS) | UPSC IAS IPS IFS

Integrated Processing Development Scheme (IPDS) | UPSC IAS IPS IFS 2

The availability of water, as well as the safe treatment and disposal of generated effluents and solid wastes, have recently been an issue for the textile processing industry. The dyeing and bleaching operations' waste water seriously harmed the ecosystem. There are strict laws and hazardous activity notifications for textile processing in many states, but there ... Read more

The Kingdom of Saba: Rise and Decline

The Kingdom of Saba: Rise and Decline 3

It is known that the Yemeni region was home to the kingdom of Saba. By the year 1000 BC, camel caravan trains were traveling from Oman in the southeast of Arabia to the Mediterranean. Many of the camel drivers, according to experts, would have stopped at Marib as they traveled through the Yemeni desert. Marib ... Read more

Sahakar Pragya Initiative: Objectives, Initiatives, Aim and Significance

Sahakar Pragya Initiative: Objectives, Initiatives, Aim and Significance 5

Sahakar Pragya was unveiled by Shri Narendra Singh Tomar, Union Minister of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Rural Development, Panchayat Raj, and Food Processing Industries. Along with the Laxmanrao Inamdar National Cooperative Research and Development Academy, (LINAC).  The National Cooperative Development Corporation (NCDC)'s new training modules for Sahakar Pragya  will provide instruction to primary cooperative societies in ... Read more

Byzantine Architecture: Between influencing and being influenced by others

Byzantine Architecture: Between influencing and being influenced by others 6

Byzantine architecture was famous during the reign of Roman Emperor Justinian from 527 CE to 565 CE. The elevated dome, the result of the most advanced sixth-century technical methods, is its distinguishing feature, along with the extensive use of interior mosaics. Byzantine church architecture was the dominant style of the eastern Roman Empire during Justinian ... Read more

Traditional Culture of tattoos in Amazigh women: Origins and Signs

Traditional Culture of tattoos in Amazigh women: Origins and Signs 13

For beauty, health, and protective reasons, Amazigh (Berber) women tattooed their faces, feet, arms, and other body parts. The historic tradition is quickly fading, nevertheless, as a result of how cultural dynamics and traditions change over time, as a result of globalization, and due to the impact of Islam on society. Today’s tattooed Amazigh women ... Read more

Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture | UPSC IAS IPS IFS

Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture | UPSC IAS IPS IFS 18

With the goal of fully developing horticulture in the nation, the Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH) was established from 2014 forward for execution throughout the 12th Plan. The centrally sponsored programme aims to promote the sector's overall development by focusing on fruits, vegetables, root and tuber crops, mushrooms, spices, flowers, fragrant plants, coconut, ... Read more