A1 Vs A2 MILK: The Battle for Better Health

Introduction Milk is described as nature’s ideal diet. However, to Indians, milk transcends dietary and nutritional perspectives. The identification of milk with the Indians continues to be linked not only in terms of economic contexts but also interwoven with the socio-cultural context. It is difficult to locate a home in India that doesn’t begin their day without milk. India is a land of milk with the production reaching 239.30 million tonnes […]
ONOE: A Threat to Federalism?

Recent Context Understanding One Nation, One Election The Federalism of India Differences Between Federalism in the United States and India Aspect Indian Federalism U.S. Federalism Nature of Federalism Quasi-federal with a mix of federal and unitary features. Pure federal structure with clear separation of powers. Constitutional Basis Single written constitution that is supreme. Single written […]
Paleolithic Age in India (2M-10,000 BC)
Introduction The ancient stage of human evolution and technological advancement is the Paleolithic Period, sometimes called the Old Stone Age. It is differentiated by early artistic expressions such as cave paintings and carvings, miniature sculptures, and the use of crude tools made of chipped stone. The Paleolithic Age in India is distinguished into three stages […]
Food Safety and Public Health: Are We Ready for the Next Pandemic?

Introduction Access to healthy and nutritious foods is critical to life, sustaining health. Providing healthy and nutritious food makes a healthy workforce, which is a major boost to the economy of any place. With exploration in medicine, environment, and agriculture, we are heading towards modernization. Hybrid food and food products due to new technology are […]
Salient Features of the Constitution
Introduction The Indian Constitution is a unique blend of borrowed principles and indigenous ideas, tailored to India’s diverse needs. While it has evolved through several amendments, the 42nd Amendment (1976) is known as the “Mini-Constitution” for introducing major changes. However, in the Kesavananda Bharati case (1973), the Supreme Court ruled that while Parliament can amend the […]
Citizenship
Introduction Citizenship defines an individual’s legal status, rights, and duties within a country. In India, Articles 5-11 of the Constitution and the Citizenship Act, 1955 govern citizenship, which is strictly single (no dual citizenship as per Article 9). To strengthen ties with the Indian diaspora, India introduced Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) and merged the Person of Indian Origin […]