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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.
#BIHARspecial
#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
--> Apple and Google partnership
Apple left behind in the AI race where as competitors like Meta amazon and Microsoft invested heavily in AI infrastructure.
--> This also raise concerns about concentration of power.
--> Google as a dominant player providing AI model services to android also. Additionally Google owns chrome
--> Anti trust concerns
Apple left behind in the AI race where as competitors like Meta amazon and Microsoft invested heavily in AI infrastructure.
--> This also raise concerns about concentration of power.
--> Google as a dominant player providing AI model services to android also. Additionally Google owns chrome
--> Anti trust concerns