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Why study Economics

Economics is a social science as we know, however recently it has shown trades of a full fledged mathematical Science. Economics does not has a formally acccepted definition, probably this separates it from other sciences. The recent use of analytical and statistical methods in economics have improved the policy making and its analysis, this inadvertently has helped economics to grow as a science. Traditionally economics is divided in two major sections, one is microeconomics and second is macroeconomics. Microeconomics looks economics from the individualistic perspective like a firm, product, market, etc. It gives models which helps economists to understand how market works and how it can made more efficient so that leakages can be reduced. Its one more purpose is to understand how individuals behaves if they are offered similar products and how their choices very. Macroeconomics looks at overall economics of a nation or a community, it understands how decisions made by group of indi

Writing Randomly

There are so many events happening across the horizon , and looking at them make me feel an urge to write, to write something that starts with anything and ends at anything. something which should touch all such events, something which can be there at the centre of my articles. Well for a start it's definately politics that come to mind and I must say that Indian politics is changing for good, talking of good I do feel that the fall in GDP growth recently is not good for the current government, this has the potential to undermine the great indian talent which remind me of a recent report by an organisation which claims that most Indians can't code. Code is a passion which I had when I was graduating but post that lost it to the industrial environment which seems to be in constant recession since then. There is a lot in recession because it tries to settle down the dust which was flying during last run of the economy, but now it's seems that world is waiting for its next ru

India - Mauryan Empire

India As a series of Article   Article II – Mauryan Empire                                                  Last article summarised the great intellectual millennium that started with the arrival of Aryans and Sanskrit. However, this article focussed on the first great empire of India and making of India as we know it today. In 322 BC, Chandragupta Maurya, aged 20, forced the current Nanda ruler, Dhana Nanda to resign and took over the control of Nanda dynasty and established the Mauryan dynasty. The Victory of Chandragupta mainly belongs to Chanakya, the clever advisor he had. Dhana Nanda was not popular among the peasant, he was despot and corrupt and public loathe him. His problems were compounded when foreign invasion by Alexander the Great happened. Chanakya took advantage of the situation and sided with Alexander and won some parts of Sind. However, once Alexander returned, he aroused nationalistic feelings and commanded an army of petty commanders and kings and def

India of Time of Harappan Civilisation

India as a series of articles Article I - India of Time of Harappan Civilisation I just finished reading Discovery of India , written by our beloved and first Honourable Prime Minister of Republic of India, Jawaharlal Nehru . The book shows his passion for India. He discovered its richness from ancient Harappan Civilisation to intellectually struggling medieval age and, in detail, to England’s enslaved India. The book begins with ancient India, mainly Harappan Civilisation. It mentions all the available information about the civilisation at the time beautifully wrapped in author’s Indian pride, who thinks that English gave us this opportunity to understand our past and also responsible for the slower growth in its glorious unearthing. Harappan Civilisation is the place where our ancestors saw the seed of our culture, one that can still be felt in contemporary times like worshipping of Lord Shiva and goddess deities. Harappan civilisation was mainly an agrarian society ha

iCon Steve Jobs

  iCon Steve Jobs (born, 24 Feb 1955) is an American entrepreneur, a brand name, a star ruling for decades, cofounded Apple Inc. and now serving on board of The Walt Disney Company. Steve Jobs returned to Apple Inc. in 1997, when it has almost reached bankruptcy. In less than 15 years he made Apple world’s most valuable company overtaking Exxon Mobil this summer. Apple is now synonymous with innovation, customer satisfaction and quality products. In late 70s he cofounded Apple Inc. and launched first commercially successful PC which revolutionized the life of every individual. He was the first one to realize the potential of mouse, GUI and multiple type-faces fonts. Today these inventions are de facto assumption. In mid 80s he co-founded Pixar Studios which released a very successful series of animated films including Toy Story series. He was the first to introduce multimedia content in emails, completely changing the way people communicate. In 1997, when he returned to Apple Inc.

For drafting an ideal Lokpal Bill

  In this article author tries to explore the possibilities of lokpal bill and an ideal lokpal bill that will remove the corruption as he personally believes that making higher authority accountable sends the signal down the hierarchy to be accountable and this will eventually reduce the corruption and so he suggests to add PMO and CJI under the purview of the lokpal bill. He at many places supported his view by citing examples from many failures of such kind of acts/ commissions/ movements which he accused lack of political will to carry out laws to end corruption. Author mentioned about CVC and its failures. Right CVC has been not so successful in spite of having a vary rigorous procedure for its selection. The reason is simple CVC is not selected by the house however by the 3 people namely PM, HM and Leader of Opposition in this unbalanced situation this is highly likely that PM and HM will agree and the CVC will be elected by the wish of ruling party. However if the method of H

Peace ...

I am writing this article on a topic which is much bigger and wide than my whole of the knowledge, you can say that I decided to begin my journey but haven't took a step yet. Peace is something which had disturbed mankind in its history more than anything else, but war. Whereas war disturbed both physically and mentally peace disturbed mentally only. Are you finding it difficult to accept? I must say I found it equally amazing when I saw it from this point of view. You can say I looked at it from the emptier side, not from the side which is already full of many thoughts. I am just experimenting that how many people will stand with me on this thought. I think one should look from this point of view also. Every year governments around the world spend billions of dollars on peace keeping activites, they say this increases the life expectency and reduces blood-shed that happens in war. I agree competely with later but I doubt the former, its true that peace keeping activites help gover