The Mizoram Assembly on Wednesday approved the Mizoram Prohibition of Beggary Bill, 2025, aimed at curbing begging in the state while introducing measures for the rehabilitation of those affected
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Agents of UPSC CAPF & CDS
The Mizoram Assembly on Wednesday approved the Mizoram Prohibition of Beggary Bill, 2025, aimed at curbing begging in the state while introducing measures for the rehabilitation of those affected
Beggars ke bhut sare bacche bhi bhut sare hote h 😂😂 inka population badhane me bhi bahut role hai.
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Forwarded from Agents of UPSC CSE 🚩 (Maverick)
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Revised Comprehensive Guidelines for conducting competitive written
public examinations for PwD candidates
In the name of reforms, govt make whole exam process rigorous for candidates, starting from filling hectic application from to joining, the whole process is exhausting.
They silently issued a notice that pwd candidates can take scribe only if scribe is in First year student, previously scribe can be final year students
Just having 2 questions
1. How many PwD NGO, org, PwD students you have consulted before deciding this !
2. Why govt publishing notice silently, with deadline for 3 months!
public examinations for PwD candidates
In the name of reforms, govt make whole exam process rigorous for candidates, starting from filling hectic application from to joining, the whole process is exhausting.
They silently issued a notice that pwd candidates can take scribe only if scribe is in First year student, previously scribe can be final year students
Just having 2 questions
1. How many PwD NGO, org, PwD students you have consulted before deciding this !
2. Why govt publishing notice silently, with deadline for 3 months!
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Forwarded from Agents of UPSC CSE 🚩 (Maverick)
Agents of UPSC CSE 🚩
20250804901462826 (1).pdf
Summary of this notification
Use of Technology
1.PwD candidates should be encouraged to use assistive technologies (like screen readers, Braille displays, magnifiers, speech-to-text, etc.) for exams.
2.The aim is to reduce dependence on scribes and promote self-reliance.
3.Exam authorities must ensure such technologies are allowed and accessible.
Use of Scribes
1.If candidates cannot use technology, exam bodies must create an official pool of scribes within 2 years.
Until then, candidates can bring their own scribes (temporary arrangement).
2.Qualification rule: Scribe should be 2–3 classes below the minimum eligibility for the exam.
3.Example: For graduation-level exams, scribe may be in 1st year of graduation but not below 12th standard.
4.Only one language (medium chosen in exam form) can be used with the scribe.
5.One scribe cannot assist multiple candidates in the same exam.
6.Candidates can meet their assigned scribe 1 hour before the exam.
Implementation
1.All exam-conducting bodies (UPSC, SSC, NEET, JEE, etc.) must adopt these guidelines within 3 months.
2.Guidelines are effective from 1st August 2025.
3.Strict action will be taken against authorities not following the rules.
Use of Technology
1.PwD candidates should be encouraged to use assistive technologies (like screen readers, Braille displays, magnifiers, speech-to-text, etc.) for exams.
2.The aim is to reduce dependence on scribes and promote self-reliance.
3.Exam authorities must ensure such technologies are allowed and accessible.
Use of Scribes
1.If candidates cannot use technology, exam bodies must create an official pool of scribes within 2 years.
Until then, candidates can bring their own scribes (temporary arrangement).
2.Qualification rule: Scribe should be 2–3 classes below the minimum eligibility for the exam.
3.Example: For graduation-level exams, scribe may be in 1st year of graduation but not below 12th standard.
4.Only one language (medium chosen in exam form) can be used with the scribe.
5.One scribe cannot assist multiple candidates in the same exam.
6.Candidates can meet their assigned scribe 1 hour before the exam.
Implementation
1.All exam-conducting bodies (UPSC, SSC, NEET, JEE, etc.) must adopt these guidelines within 3 months.
2.Guidelines are effective from 1st August 2025.
3.Strict action will be taken against authorities not following the rules.
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🇮🇳🤝🇯🇵 India, Japan will strengthen the Asian century
• India is a springboard for Japanese businesses to the Global South
• India & Japan partnership is Strategic and Smart
• Come Make in India and Make for the World [To Japanese Investor]
– PM Modi
• India is a springboard for Japanese businesses to the Global South
• India & Japan partnership is Strategic and Smart
• Come Make in India and Make for the World [To Japanese Investor]
– PM Modi
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🚨 PM Jan Dhan Yojana completes 11 years 🚨
- More than 56.16 Crore zero-balance bank accounts opened
- Total deposits crossed ₹2.68 Lakh Crore
- 56% bank accounts belong to women
- Over 38.68 Crore free RuPay Debit Cards issued
The scheme achieved unprecedented success in terms of ensuring financial inclusion across the nation.
- More than 56.16 Crore zero-balance bank accounts opened
- Total deposits crossed ₹2.68 Lakh Crore
- 56% bank accounts belong to women
- Over 38.68 Crore free RuPay Debit Cards issued
The scheme achieved unprecedented success in terms of ensuring financial inclusion across the nation.
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India, under the Semiconductor Mission, has CLEARED 10 chip projects worth ₹1.6 Lakh Crore across 6 states.
Indian GDP Quarterly (YOY) (Q1) Actual: 7.8% vs 7.4% Previous; beat estimates of 6.6%. Remains the fastest growing economy of the world
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