Institutions of Globalization
Following institutions have shaped the current era of globalization- (a) International Monetary Fund (IMF), (b) World Bank, and Read More…
Following institutions have shaped the current era of globalization- (a) International Monetary Fund (IMF), (b) World Bank, and Read More…
On June 26, 1945 fifty-one; nations representing 80% of the world’s population approved and signed a charter for the establishment of a world body Read More…
The liberalization and the Globalization have brought a number of visible and invisible changes in the World Economy. Some of the visible changes areRead More…
The Environmental Calamities that shook the humanity during fifties and sixties were powerful enough to generate serious and widespread sense of respRead More…
Modern development has caused a number of environmental problems at local, regional, national and international levels. Global Climate Change, depletRead More…
Tick (P) the correct option 1. The condition of mixing unnatural and harmful substances in our natural resources is called – (Read More…
Mixing of different types of substances in soil- which affects its natural qualities, and reduces its fertility- is called as soil pollution. Some enRead More…
The Marine Pollution, as defined by the International Oceanographic Commission (IOC) for United Nations Educational and Scientific Commission, is theRead More…
Fossil fuels- coal, petroleum and natural gas, are sources of energy and lots of useful substances. They have been and still they are the back bones Read More…
Mixing of different solid, liquid or gaseous substances and microorganisms into water, so as to alter its natural qualities is called as water pollutRead More…