UTI (Unit Trust of India) The Unit Trust of India to a great extent manages the common asset plans and in this way famously known as UTI Mutual Fund all over India. It is overseen by UTI Asset Management Company Private Limited which was set up on January 14, 2003. UTI Asset Management Company Private Limited has been constituted by the UTI Trustee Company Private Limited for managing different plans created by UTI shared asset furthermore the plans that are exchanged by the UTI common asset…
-Kofi A. Annan Children are considered to be gifts from god and greatest national asset and resource. They constitute over 400 million of the one billion plus population of India. It is indeed an important factor in shaping the future of the nation if childhood can be endowed with the maximum requisites for healthy growth and development.…
the way that its population is influenced by the continuity in Islamic beliefs and practices and how the Sharia made the life of muslims fair and equal to them. Although the Islamic world had changed over time as it expanded beyond its cultural territories and how many divisions got diverted .As time have passed in the Islamic world from 7th century to the 13th century, it can be determined that its changes and continuities are due to its religion beliefs and practices and from it’s political…
south of the Peninsula of India with its dependencies and the State of Mysore. It consisted of three classes of territory- a) the twenty-two British districts within the Presidency; b) the Agency Tracts of Ganjam, Vizagapatam, and Godavari, specially administered by Collector as agent of the Governor in Council; and c) five Native States in political dependence on the Madras government, namely, Travancore, Cochin, Pudukottai, Banganapalli and Sandur. Altogether, the territory under the Madras…
Imperialism is a type of government that seeks to increase its size, either by forcing, or influencing other countries through war or politics, to submit to their rule1. Throughout history, empires have controlled large geographical areas and subjected numerous nations to their military power and rule. Imperial powers throughout history have used different justifications for expansion. The idea that ‘Imperialism has always been driven by economic or strategic needs’ is true for both the British…
Amidst the diverse, cultural powerhouses of India and China lies a small, humble crossroads of culture, religion, languages, and life. The Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal is influenced by heavy modern cultures but the inhabitants are still loyal to the ancient traditions of their ancestors whose blood runs through their veins. Habitation of Nepal began thousands of years ago as a native asian tribe known as the Kirat migrated to the land of Nepal. “The ancestors of this tribe if identified,…
Empire is one of the earliest Indian empires. The empire began in 321 BCE when Chandragupta seized power from the Nandas in Northern India and took control of the capital city Pataliputra. The Mauryan Empire then expanded under the rule of Chandragupta's grandson, Ashoka, who would unify India under one ruler for the first time and became the most dominant ruler of India until the nineteenth century CE. The rise of the Mauryan Empire and Ashoka's key role in its expansion and organization is one…
Associated with a shift in economic power from the West to the East with the rise of China and India. (1960 on), it is linked to a contemporary globalization marking a new epoch in what has to do with human affairs. There is said to be a fourth one in the making, driven by the emerging economic powers of China, Brazil, India and others. 3. What is the disaggregated state? The new image displacing the unitary state, in which its many constituent agencies increasingly interact directly not just…
the past few years India has experienced rapid GDP growth which has led to the increased use of fossil fuels. Given the country’s many problems the government has had limited success in the implementation of policies designed to offset the increase in fossil fuel. (Key Climate Changes and Risks) India is extremely vulnerable to climate change. Current projections show that there will be a 1.7-2 degree C increase in mean temperature by 2030. Areas in central and western India, which are…
The Republic of India perpetuates an apprehension of threats on a daily basis. Neighboring or nearby countries, such as: China, Russia, Pakistan, and Iran, all pose deliberate peril to the economy, political stability, and military focal point of this rising world power. Amid constant global struggles for many nations to remain buoyant, India’s economy and infrastructure have shown a consistent, yet dramatic increase of substantial margins annually. India occupies a great dynamism that…