Kurukshetra Summary ( Month Wise )
Kurukshetra Summary: August 2024 – E-Learning
The educational landscape is rapidly evolving due to technological advancements. Educational institutions face challenges, including rigidity, competition, global expansion, and turbulent environments.
Kurukshetra Summary: July 2024 – Enhancing Innovation In Rural India
Making Lakhpati Didis – Multiple Livelihoods Show The Way Launched by the Ministry of Rural Development in 2023, it aims to empower women associated with Self-Help Groups (SHGs).
Kurukshetra Summary: June 2024 – Tribal Art And Culture
Innovative science projects are vital for preserving indigenous heritage in tribal communities. These projects represent resilience against globalisation and modernization, helping sustain traditional customs and traditions.
Kurukshetra Summary: May, 2024 – Towards Embracing Green Technology
Green technology is pivotal in fostering a sustainable future. It encompasses innovations aimed at environmental enhancement and resource efficiency, crucial for addressing climate change and resource scarcity.
Kurukshetra Summary: April, 2024 – Tourism: Enriching Rural Development
Rural tourism in India is a novel form of tourism that allows visitors to experience the rural lifestyle and culture. This type of tourism highlights non-urban areas, showcasing art, culture, heritage, and the native life specific to rural locations.
Kurukshetra Summary – March 2024 – Profitable Farming
The current decade witnesses the emergence of a ‘digital agricultural revolution’ aimed at addressing the challenges facing agriculture and the food sector, particularly due to a burgeoning global population. This transformation is essential to meet the UN Sustainable Development Goal of achieving ‘zero hunger’ by 2030.
Kurukshetra Summary – February 2024 – Food Storage Infrastructure
India’s agriculture sector has undergone a remarkable transformation, transitioning from a food deficit to a surplus economy and emerging as a key exporter of agricultural produce globally. With the second-largest agricultural land in the world, India boasts over 200 countries in its export basket.
Kurukshetra Summary:January 2024.
India is the 3rd largest startup ecosystem globally, boasting over 1 lakh registered startups, according to DPIIT data.The startup culture is not limited to urban hubs, contributing to decentralization and inclusivity by leveraging technology to bridge the rural-urban divide.
Kurukshetra Summary: December 2023.
Villages are the cornerstone for creating a self-sufficient nation, with approximately 68% of India’s population residing in rural areas. The agrarian economy, engaging 51% of the workforce.
Kurukshetra Summary: November 2023.
Archery, wrestling, horse-riding, and chariot racing have historical significance in India, evident in epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata. Government initiatives like the Khelo India Scheme and Target.
Kurukshetra Summary: October 2023.
India is committed to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, with the Ministry of Panchayati Raj (MoPR) actively involving Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRI) to localise SDGs into nine themes.
Kurukshetra Summary: September 2023.
India’s economic landscape, historically dominated by the service sector, necessitated a strategic push towards manufacturing. The ‘Make in India’ initiative, launched in 2014, under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Kurukshetra Summary: August 2023.
Women’s nutrition directly affects their health, impacting their children and families. Inadequate nutrition, both in quantity and quality, can lead to malnutrition, deficiency diseases, lower life expectancy, and other health issues.
Kurukshetra July 2023: Summary
Conventional Indian agricultural methods are ecologically harmful and threaten the environment and human well-being. It is essential to embrace sustainable agricultural practices to secure the future sustainability of Indian farming.
June Kurukshetra – Water Conservation
The increasing pressure on natural resources, specifically land and water, poses several challenges to the global food system and its sustainability.
Kurukshetra Summary May 2023 : Rural Craft
India has an affluent tradition of rural crafts passed down from many generations. These traditions can become a source of livelihood for many rural communities.
Kurukshetra Summary April 2023 : Panchayati Raj
Panchayat Raj institutions (PRIs) are pillars of democracy. Panchayats are primarily a responsibility of the state government as “Local Government”.
Kurukshetra Summary March 2023 : Budget For Rural India
India has a massive energy requirement due to its rapidly growing economy and developmental needs. • Since Independence India is heavily reliant on coal-based energy.
Kurukshetra Summary February 2023 : Renewable Resources
India has a massive energy requirement due to its rapidly growing economy and developmental needs. • Since Independence India is heavily reliant on coal-based energy.
Kurukshetra Summary January 2023 : Cooperatives
Cooperatives are autonomous associations of people who come together voluntarily to address their common economic,