What is a no confidence motion? 🔗
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The Indian Express
What is a no confidence motion?
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla accepted a no confidence motion moved by the Opposition against the government on July 26. The motion was brought amidst the Opposition’s ongoing protests demanding a statement on the situation in Manipur from Prime Minister Narendra…
Raigad landslide brings back focus on Madhav Gadgil report on Western Ghats, its implementation 🔗
#ecologically_sensitive_area #raigad #western_ghats
#ecologically_sensitive_area #raigad #western_ghats
The Indian Express
Raigad landslide brings back focus on Madhav Gadgil report on Western Ghats: What it recommended
The Madhav Gadgil report recommended the establishment of a Western Ghats Ecology Authority under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, as a professional body to manage the ecology of the region and to ensure its sustainable development.
PM Modi urges Sri Lanka President to implement 13th Amendment: What is it, why India cares 🔗
#explained_global #international relations
#explained_global #international relations
The Indian Express
PM Modi urges Sri Lanka President to implement 13th Amendment: What is it, why India cares
What is the 13th Amendment to Sri Lanka's constitution, and what is India's role behind it? Why has it not been implemented fully so far?
With reference to the capital expenditure, consider the following statements:
1. The benefit of expenditure extends up to one accounting period. 2. It is incurred on the day-to-day conduct of business. 3. It increases earning capacity of the business.
1. The benefit of expenditure extends up to one accounting period. 2. It is incurred on the day-to-day conduct of business. 3. It increases earning capacity of the business.
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I am sure you must have calculated your prelims marks by now. Here's the most prudent thing to do right now :
• If you think you won't be able to make it this time, take a break, give some outlet to your emotions and prepare yourself for a long battle.
You have almost a year now. For the first 6 months, prepare exclusively for Mains. UPSC syllabus and Previous Year Papers is all you need - chalk out some important, recurrent themes, make short notes for them (if you're notes person like me) and practice answer writing. You should do this for both GS and Optional.
Remember that you have be Mains ready before you appear for your next prelims
This is exactly what I did after my 2020 prelims result.
For answer writing, practice as many previous year questions as possible. After qualifying for Mains, you can take up a test series to cover contemporary topics and to learn the art of time management.
REVISE AND PRACTICE IS THE ONLY MANTRA FOR MAINS.
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I am sure you must have calculated your prelims marks by now. Here's the most prudent thing to do right now :
• If you think you won't be able to make it this time, take a break, give some outlet to your emotions and prepare yourself for a long battle.
You have almost a year now. For the first 6 months, prepare exclusively for Mains. UPSC syllabus and Previous Year Papers is all you need - chalk out some important, recurrent themes, make short notes for them (if you're notes person like me) and practice answer writing. You should do this for both GS and Optional.
Remember that you have be Mains ready before you appear for your next prelims
This is exactly what I did after my 2020 prelims result.
For answer writing, practice as many previous year questions as possible. After qualifying for Mains, you can take up a test series to cover contemporary topics and to learn the art of time management.
REVISE AND PRACTICE IS THE ONLY MANTRA FOR MAINS.
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UPSC ASPIRANT spotted 😆 who knows that MOST OF THE TIME, UPSC does change or interchange the keywords 😆
Like here anju was replaced with seema 😂
Like here anju was replaced with seema 😂
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The ‘free movement regime’ along the India-Myanmar border, and why it has complicated the volatile situation in Manipur 🔗
#explained_global #express_explained #manipur #myanmar
#explained_global #express_explained #manipur #myanmar
The Indian Express
The ‘free movement regime’ along the India-Myanmar border, and why it has complicated the volatile situation in Manipur
The border between India and Myanmar runs for 1,643 km in the four states of Mizoram, Manipur, Nagaland, and Arunachal Pradesh. The FMR allows tribes living along the border on either side to travel up to 16 km inside the other country, without a visa.
What is a stapled visa, and why does China issue these to Indians from Arunachal and J&K? 🔗
#everyday_explainers #express_explained
#everyday_explainers #express_explained
The Indian Express
What is a stapled visa, and why does China issue these to Indians from Arunachal and J&K?
The issuing of such visas related to the fact that China disputes India’s unequivocal and internationally accepted sovereignty over Arunachal Pradesh.
UPSC Essentials _ Mains answer practice .pdf
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✍️General points on the structure of the Mains answers
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What are Bacteriophages, the ‘good viruses’ that fight bacteria? 🔗
#antibiotic_resistance #explained_sci_tech #express_explained
#antibiotic_resistance #explained_sci_tech #express_explained
The Indian Express
What are Bacteriophages, the ‘good viruses’ that fight bacteria?
With antibiotic resistance rising, scientists think bacteriophages — which hunt and kill bacteria — could cure bacterial infections.
International Tiger Day: How Project Tiger saved the big cat in India 🔗
#conservation #express_explained #tiger #wildlife_protection_act
#conservation #express_explained #tiger #wildlife_protection_act
The Indian Express
International Tiger Day: How Project Tiger saved the big cat in India
Project Tiger was launched by the Indira Gandhi government on April 1, 1973, in a bid to promote conservation of the tiger. It came at a time when the population of tigers in India was rapidly dwindling, reaching an all time low due to unfettered hunting…
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UPSC Essentials | #Daily_subjectwise_quiz — International Relations
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GS4 ethics, integrity, Aptitude .pdf
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✅ UPSC Essentials | Mains answer practice: GS 4— Ethics, Integrity & Aptitude ✍️
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