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India is steadily moving towards becoming a prosperous nation by 2047, known as Developed India
2047. Central to this transformation is the rapid expansion of digital infrastructure, which can boost
economic growth, improve governance, and enhance social inclusion. However, while this digital
revolution brings countless opportunities, it a...
The study investigates the historical and geospatial context of tourism in Bundelkhand (presently part of Central India) during the time of the Mughals. It analyses three things in conjunction with one another: geography, infrastructure, and cultural policies, showing the intricacies of pre-modern tourism, especially in Bundelkhand. Primarily becom...
Bastar district is a region of significant historical and cultural importance located in the southern part of Chhattisgarh State, India. The district is rich in dense forests, high hills, waterfalls, caves, and wild animals, contributing to its scenic beauty. Bastar is home to 70% of tribal communities, including the Gond, Maria, Muriya, Bhatra, Ha...
Unorganized powerloom industry is one of the oldest and largest industries in India and it plays an important role in textile sector in terms of fabric production and employment generation. It provides employment to 64.36 lakh persons, both skilled and unskilled workforce in India. It contributes to 60 percent of total cloth production in the count...
India has the largest concentration of tribal population of the world with 8.6 per cent population (2011). Gond is the largest tribe in India and most of its concentration is in Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Telangana and Jharkhand. As most of the population of Chhattisgarh are tribes (30.6 per cent, 2011), popularly called a t...