KARNATAKA KARNATAKA CULTURE BLOG 1- LITERATURE. By Mr. B,A, Nagesh M.A., Karnataka has a rich cultural heritage. Kannada literature has produced many Jnanapith awardees. Regional languages like Telugu, Tamil, Tulu and Konkani have produced many scholars and these regional languages have enriched Karnataka culture. The earliest work on Kannada is Kaviraja marga. Pampa.s Vikramarjuna Vijaya […]
Month: July 2012
96. First Test on Fundamental Rights
1. Part III of the Indian Constitution deals with Fundamental Rights. Which one of the following statements is Incorrect in regard to Fundamental Rights ? Answer according to the code below i. Fundamental rights are enforced by the Supreme Court under Article 32 and by the High Courts under Article 226 . ii. The part […]
95. RTI and Media
RTI: WEAPON IN THE HANDS OF MEDIA When the govt of India passed the Right to Information Act little did the political elites realize that they had practically armed the people of India with an institutionalized mechanism that could hold the government with its replaceable politicians and irreplaceable bureaucracy accountable for public policy decisions. Suddenly, […]
94. Personnel Administration: nature and importance
People are vital input for the effective functioning of an organization. For any organization to become successful it is necessary to recognize the potential personnel, acquire them, develop and to retain the same. The term ‘Personnel’ refers to ‘Body of employees’ who fill the various positions in an organization. Personnel administration is the collective concern […]
93. Sociology as a Science
SOCIOLOGY AS A SCIENCE What is science and what is not? This question has often been the subject of debate, perhaps because ‘science’ is a matter of degree. Sociology does make use of scientific methods in the study of its subject-matter. The definition of science is a mass of knowledge concerning a particular subject acquired […]
92. Liberalization in India
Prior to the reforms of 1991. India’s economic policies were dominated by welfarism, self- reliance, socialistic ideals and others. The State pursued the policies of import substitutions, encouragement of public or state entrepreneurship and imposed regulations and controls over private enterprises and others. The public sector suffered from lack of autonomy in policy making. It […]
91. Some issues regarding the President of India
Here are a few issues that need to be discussed regarding the manner of the Election of the President of India and his powers. I want you to have a debate on these issues. I shall also be present during the debate. At the end of the debate, I am sure that you will have […]
90. On the House: Ask any question you want.
Ask any question you want. We will try to answer it for you. The question must not exceed twenty words. Prof.Rao […]
89. Sociology – the Discipline
Dr. Chaya Dubey M.A., Ph.D is one of our leading Sociology Professors. She has agreed to guide our students in Sociology. I want you to study the note below and answer her questions. You may also consult the six books given to you. I am sure you appreciate the efforts of the Institute to help […]
88. A disscussion on the Role of the Media
BEGINNING SERIES INDIAN MEDIA: RAGS TO RICHES STORY OFCOMPROMISE Once a well known journalist remarked, ‘isit wrong to make money?’ being in a masters course with full enthusiasm forlanding in a good job by one of your prospective employers, I replied anemphatic ‘no’. We are being taught the economics of running a media house and […]