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Did Nehru perform his duty as the first prime minister?

  Abstract:    Nehru was the first prime minister of an independent India with this post the responsibility to develop India lies in his hand but there are some questions arises here ,Did Nehru proved to be a Visionary leader being a first prime minister of India or he failed ? In this article we will discuss his vision of a developing India and what are the steps taken by him to promote development and growth in India which is the second largest populated country in the world. The literacy rate in 1951 was 18.33% (MoHRD 2003). The Britishers ruined the resources and exploited Indians for nearly 200 years as a result there was high unemployment, low literacy level, lower growth, poverty lies in Indian society and there was a need for stable and reforming policies. Did Nehru stands on the high ambitions of people? And we will discuss what policies Nehru adopted to transform India. Nehru being a secular leader also led India to become a secular country and promoted scien...

The Significance of Lithium in the Future: India's Role and Potential

Introduction As the world increasingly transitions towards renewable energy sources and electric mobility, lithium has emerged as a critical element in shaping the future. Lithium-ion batteries power electric vehicles (EVs), store energy from renewable sources, and contribute to the overall decarbonization of our planet. This article delves into the significance of lithium in the future and highlights India's role and potential in this domain. The Importance of Lithium Lithium is an alkali metal known for its high energy storage capacity and low weight. These characteristics make it an ideal material for rechargeable batteries, particularly lithium-ion batteries, which have become the dominant technology for energy storage. Lithium-ion batteries are powering the global EV revolution and enabling the storage of intermittent renewable energy, such as solar and wind power. 1. Electric Vehicles (EVs): The growth of EVs is directly linked to the demand for lithium. The automotive indust...
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       IMPOSITION OF NET ZERO EMISSION GOAL ON INDIA    Are we expecting too much from India? courtsey:matmatch   Abstract    India is a developing nation consisting 1.3 billion people of the world due to this  increasing population demand for energy is also accelerating .However the energy generation in India mainly consists of traditional coal plants which finally result into the carbon emission in the world .In this paper we are going to find the impact of greenhouse gases in the world and the difficulty of India in committing itself to net zero carbon emission goals .However India should not to take decision by pressure from the developed country rather it has firstly look its own domestic demand and need of the country which is more important for India .The developed country which has started destroying the natural resources much before India have no right to blame third world country for commitment towards nature...