Forwarded from 🕸️BPSC WEB🕸️ (ASHUTOSH Ranjan)
Forwarded from 🕸️BPSC WEB🕸️ (Ashutosh Ranjan)
Trimohani Sangam in Bihar:
1. It is Sangam of Ganga, Kosi and Kamla.
2. It is one among the 12 Sangam where ashes(relics) of Mahatma Gandhi was immersed. 3. Bateshwar sthan is situated here in Bhagalpur. BPSC WEB
1. It is Sangam of Ganga, Kosi and Kamla.
2. It is one among the 12 Sangam where ashes(relics) of Mahatma Gandhi was immersed. 3. Bateshwar sthan is situated here in Bhagalpur. BPSC WEB
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-->The name “Nawada” is believed to have originated from the term “Nau-abad,” meaning “new town.”
-->Historically, this region was referred to as ‘The Eliot Market (Bazaar)’.
-->The district is uniquely divided into two parts by the Khuri River
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-->Historically, this region was referred to as ‘The Eliot Market (Bazaar)’.
-->The district is uniquely divided into two parts by the Khuri River
#BIHARspecial
Forwarded from 🕸️CIVILS-WEB🕸️
MSME
- Contribute: 30% to the GDP
- Contribute: 40% to exports
- Woman empowerment: 39% UDYAM Registered MSME are woman owned
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#mainsenrichment
- Contribute: 30% to the GDP
- Contribute: 40% to exports
- Woman empowerment: 39% UDYAM Registered MSME are woman owned
#mains2025
#mainsenrichment
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Convergence with National Missions
—>Scheme dovetails with NRLM/Lakhpati Didi initiative, aiming to create economically self-reliant women through collective enterprise.
—>Enhances vertical integration between state livelihood missions and central poverty alleviation frameworks.
—>Positions Bihar as a model for women-centric enterprise-driven development.
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#GS2mains
—>Scheme dovetails with NRLM/Lakhpati Didi initiative, aiming to create economically self-reliant women through collective enterprise.
—>Enhances vertical integration between state livelihood missions and central poverty alleviation frameworks.
—>Positions Bihar as a model for women-centric enterprise-driven development.
#BIHARspecial
#GS2mains
-Blue in India emerged as a symbol of resistance against exploitation, first during the Indigo revolt & later in anti-caste movements.
-Indigo blue represented forced cultivation & colonial agrarian oppression, particularly in Champaran.
-Gandhi converted this local agrarian crisis into a moral–political struggle through satyagraha, demonstrating the mobilising power of symbols.
-Ambedkar reclaimed blue politically to signify Dalit assertion, constitutionalism & modern equality.
-Blue under Ambedkar came to represent rationality, non-discrimination & rule of law
-Traditional varna ideology linked colour with social hierarchy, often associating darker shades with lower castes.
-Modern democratic politics reversed this symbolism, transforming blue into a colour of empowerment.
-Blue reflects the constitutional ethos of justice, liberty, equality and fraternity.
-Indigo symbolically connects anti-colonial struggle with anti-caste emancipation, showing continuity in India’s resistance history.
#ESSAY
-Indigo blue represented forced cultivation & colonial agrarian oppression, particularly in Champaran.
-Gandhi converted this local agrarian crisis into a moral–political struggle through satyagraha, demonstrating the mobilising power of symbols.
-Ambedkar reclaimed blue politically to signify Dalit assertion, constitutionalism & modern equality.
-Blue under Ambedkar came to represent rationality, non-discrimination & rule of law
-Traditional varna ideology linked colour with social hierarchy, often associating darker shades with lower castes.
-Modern democratic politics reversed this symbolism, transforming blue into a colour of empowerment.
-Blue reflects the constitutional ethos of justice, liberty, equality and fraternity.
-Indigo symbolically connects anti-colonial struggle with anti-caste emancipation, showing continuity in India’s resistance history.
#ESSAY