600 B.C. is the period of Gautam Buddha, the founder of Buddhism. This period is also called the Second Urbanization. Up to 600 B.C., the four varnas i.e. Brahman, Kshatriya Vaishya and Shudra strengthened their foundation. The fifth class i.e. […]
What Is Reverse Capitalism? What is capitalism? In capitalism, the capitalists and entrepreneurs make the investment of capital, ideas, and efforts and try to earn more and more profit. The accumulation of more and more wealth by corporations is the […]
Marriage is the legally recognised union of two people in a personal relationship. Many factors are considered when a man and woman marry each other. In these factors, skin colour also plays a very important role. It is normally found […]
In simple language, intuition can be called a gut feeling or inner voice or sixth sense. The question is, how this gut feeling or intuition is developed in an individual or in the social or corporate organization? To develop intuitions, […]
The term creative destruction was first coined by Joseph Schumpeter in his book Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy in 1942. Joseph Schumpeter was an economist of the Austrian school which advocated a laissez-faire approach to economic policy. He had put up […]
India had its first nuclear explosion in May 1974. If we understand the domestic and international events from 1970 onwards, we can easily understand the compulsion of the Indian government’s decision to make nuclear explosions. In 1973, the Yom-Kippur War […]
Vardhaman Mahavir was born in 540 B. C. in a village called kundagram in north Bihar. He abandoned worldly life at the age of 30 and became an ascetic. When he reached the age of 42, he attained the Kaivalya […]
PROBLEM = PROACTIVELY BALANCING THEM OUT Worry is a condition in which the mind clutches an idea and won’t let it go. The only way to let go of ingrained ways of thinking is to insert another good idea into […]
Recently I visited my grandparents’ village which is around 150 km away from my urban home town. While talking to one of my friends, I noticed one interesting phenomenon in rural India. That phenomenon is that marriage aspiring boys do […]
There are two types of taxes – direct taxes and indirect taxes. Indirect taxes are those taxes which are imposed on goods and services. As everyone purchases goods and services, so all pay Indirect taxes. I am talking about direct […]