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01Sep 2025

Overview of Major Vaccine Types

This image visualizes the different types of vaccines—including mRNA, viral vector, subunit, inactivated, toxoid, and live attenuated—explaining how each method builds immunity in the human body. It is an excellent educational resource for understanding public health and biotechnology fundamentals.

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01Sep 2025

Factors Leading to Fallow Lands in India

This image outlines the main environmental, social, and economic causes behind the existence of fallow lands in India, such as soil infertility, urbanization, and low agricultural returns. It offers valuable insight for understanding rural development and land management challenges.

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01Sep 2025

Key Milestones in the Evolution of NBFCs in India

This image highlights the major milestones in the growth and regulation of Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) in India, from their inception to their current role in financial inclusion. It covers reforms, digital transformation, and major sectoral shifts relevant for exams and policy understanding.

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20May 2024

LAND REFORMS IN INDIA

Land reforms represent a fundamental shift in the governance and utilization of land, aimed at benefiting the broader community and fostering a more equitable and productive agricultural sector. These reforms are multifaceted, targeting the redistribution of land, legalizing tenancy, empowering marginalized groups, and enhancing agricultural productivity. Definition and Purpose Land reforms encompass a broad spectrum …

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20May 2024

ECONOMIC REFORMS IN INDIA

Economic reforms refer to the significant policy shifts that a country undergoes to transform its economic structure, usually from a predominantly state-controlled or planned economy to a market-oriented economy. These reforms are typically characterized by liberalization, privatization, deregulation, and globalization. They aim to enhance the efficiency and competitiveness of the economy, attract foreign investment, stimulate …

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20May 2024

SERVICE SECTOR

The service sector encompasses a wide array of services including insurance, real estate, professional services, financial services, trade, hotels, transportation, communication, storage, broadcasting services, public administration, defense, and more. It’s the sector’s diversity and broad reach that make it essential to the global economy, offering employment opportunities, fostering innovation, and facilitating trade and commerce across …

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20May 2024

PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM

Public Distribution System (PDS) in India The Public Distribution System (PDS) in India is a government-run program aimed at distributing food grains and other essential commodities at subsidized prices to underprivileged sections of society. Operated under the Union Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food, and Public Distribution, PDS plays a crucial role in the government’s efforts …

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