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When the undiscussed clauses of a bill are also put to vote along with the discussed ones due to want of time then Which of the following motions is moved?
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33%
Guillotine motion
39%
Closure by Compartments motion
20%
Kangaroo Closure
7%
Simple closure motion
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Economic growth is usually coupled with ?
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14%
Stagflation
17%
Deflation
15%
Hyperinflation
54%
Inflation
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Which of the following terms feature in the Preamble to Indian Constitution?
1. Secular 2. Fraternity 3. Communism 4. Equality 5. Inclusive Select the correct answer using the code given below.
1. Secular 2. Fraternity 3. Communism 4. Equality 5. Inclusive Select the correct answer using the code given below.
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59%
1, 2 and 4 only
29%
1, 2, 4 and 5 only
9%
1 and 2 only
3%
3, 4 and 5 only
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🌍 International Year of Cooperatives 2025* 🤝🇮🇳
A Year of Cooperative Empowerment & Expansion
🌟 *Key Highlights* 🌟
🏛️ *8.5+ lakh* cooperatives registered | *6.6 lakh* functional
👥 *32 crore* members across *30 sectors* | 👩 *10 crore* women linked via SHGs
💻 *79k + PACS* sanctioned for computerisation
🐄🐟🌾 *32,009* new multipurpose, dairy & fisheries cooperatives
🚢 *National Cooperative Exports Limited (NCEL):* *13.77 LMT* exports worth *₹5,556 crore* to *28 countries*
🌱 *National Cooperative Organic Limited (NCOL):* *10,035* cooperatives | *28* organic products
🌾 *Bharatiya Beej Sahakari Samiti Limited (BBSSL):* *31,605* member cooperatives
📈 *National Cooperative Development Corporation (NCDC)*: 💸 *₹95,000* *crore* (FY 2025–26 so far)
🚕 *Sahakar Taxi:* *1.5 lakh +* drivers registered, *2 lakh* users (trial)
✨ Cooperatives strengthening prosperity & self-reliance-together!.
A Year of Cooperative Empowerment & Expansion
🌟 *Key Highlights* 🌟
🏛️ *8.5+ lakh* cooperatives registered | *6.6 lakh* functional
👥 *32 crore* members across *30 sectors* | 👩 *10 crore* women linked via SHGs
💻 *79k + PACS* sanctioned for computerisation
🐄🐟🌾 *32,009* new multipurpose, dairy & fisheries cooperatives
🚢 *National Cooperative Exports Limited (NCEL):* *13.77 LMT* exports worth *₹5,556 crore* to *28 countries*
🌱 *National Cooperative Organic Limited (NCOL):* *10,035* cooperatives | *28* organic products
🌾 *Bharatiya Beej Sahakari Samiti Limited (BBSSL):* *31,605* member cooperatives
📈 *National Cooperative Development Corporation (NCDC)*: 💸 *₹95,000* *crore* (FY 2025–26 so far)
🚕 *Sahakar Taxi:* *1.5 lakh +* drivers registered, *2 lakh* users (trial)
✨ Cooperatives strengthening prosperity & self-reliance-together!.
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🛡️ Major Environmental Institutes
♟️National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) —Nagpur, Maharashtra
♟️Central Avian Research Institute —Izzatnagar, Barreilly
♟️Largest museum in India —Chennai, Tamil Nadu
♟️Largest fish aquarium in India —Mumbai, Maharashtra
♟️Largest Zoo in India —Alipur, Kolkata. best study channel-study for civil services
♟️Largest bird park in India —Bharatpur, Rajasthan
♟️Largest Zoo in the World —Kruger National Park
♟️National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) —Nagpur, Maharashtra
♟️Central Avian Research Institute —Izzatnagar, Barreilly
♟️Largest museum in India —Chennai, Tamil Nadu
♟️Largest fish aquarium in India —Mumbai, Maharashtra
♟️Largest Zoo in India —Alipur, Kolkata. best study channel-study for civil services
♟️Largest bird park in India —Bharatpur, Rajasthan
♟️Largest Zoo in the World —Kruger National Park
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🛡️ *AD HOC JUDGE*
♟️When there is a lack of quorum of the permanent judges to hold or continue any session of the Supreme Court, the Chief Justice of India can appoint a judge of a High Court as an ad hoc judge of the Supreme Court for a temporary period.
♟️He can do so only after consultation with the chief justice of the High Court concerned and with the previous consent of the president.
♟️The judge so appointed should be qualified for appointment as a judge of the Supreme Court.
♟️It is the duty of the judge so appointed to attend the sittings of the Supreme Court, in priority to other duties of his office. While so attending, he enjoys all the jurisdiction, powers and privileges (and discharges the duties) of a judge of the Supreme Court.
♟️When there is a lack of quorum of the permanent judges to hold or continue any session of the Supreme Court, the Chief Justice of India can appoint a judge of a High Court as an ad hoc judge of the Supreme Court for a temporary period.
♟️He can do so only after consultation with the chief justice of the High Court concerned and with the previous consent of the president.
♟️The judge so appointed should be qualified for appointment as a judge of the Supreme Court.
♟️It is the duty of the judge so appointed to attend the sittings of the Supreme Court, in priority to other duties of his office. While so attending, he enjoys all the jurisdiction, powers and privileges (and discharges the duties) of a judge of the Supreme Court.
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*🛡️Sangam Age:- Key Highlights*
*💎Titles of Sangam Dynasties*
*♟️Chola* – Senni, Valavan, Killi
♟️ *Pandya* – Thennavar, Minavar, Panchavar
*♟️Cheras* – Vanavar, Villavar, Kuttavar
*💎Village Administration*
*♟️Manram* – Village assemblies managing local affairs
*♟️Urs* – Town
*♟️Perur* – Large villages
*♟️Sirur* – Small villages
*💎Trade & Ports (Periplus of the Erythraean Sea)*
*♟️Noura* – Kannur
*♟️Tyndis* – Ponnani
*♟️Muziris* – Kodungallur
*♟️Nelcynda* – Kottayam
*♟️Colchi* – Korkai
*♟️Camara* – Kaveripattanam
*♟️Poduka/Arikamedu* – Pondicherry
*💎Major Trade & Industry*
*♟️Madurai & Uraiyur* – Important textile centers
*♟️Korkai* – Center for pearl trade
*💎Land Classification by Fertility*
*♟️Marudam* – Most fertile land
*♟️Menpulam* – Fertile land
*♟️Pinpulam* – Dry land
*♟️Vanpulam* – Hard land
*♟️Kalaṇilam/Uvanilam* – Salty land
*💎Market System*
*♟️Angadi* – The market
*♟️Nalangadi* – Morning bazaar
*♟️Allangadi* – Evening bazaar
*💎Society & Culture*
*♟️Occupational Castes* – Panar, Eyinar, Pulaiyar
*♟️Devarinda* – Term for a group of five gods: Murugan, Shiva, Krishna, Balarama, and Indra
*♟️Karikala* – Known as the Master of 7 notes of music
*♟️Utharamerur Inscription* – Provides insights into local self-government under the Cholas.
*💎Titles of Sangam Dynasties*
*♟️Chola* – Senni, Valavan, Killi
♟️ *Pandya* – Thennavar, Minavar, Panchavar
*♟️Cheras* – Vanavar, Villavar, Kuttavar
*💎Village Administration*
*♟️Manram* – Village assemblies managing local affairs
*♟️Urs* – Town
*♟️Perur* – Large villages
*♟️Sirur* – Small villages
*💎Trade & Ports (Periplus of the Erythraean Sea)*
*♟️Noura* – Kannur
*♟️Tyndis* – Ponnani
*♟️Muziris* – Kodungallur
*♟️Nelcynda* – Kottayam
*♟️Colchi* – Korkai
*♟️Camara* – Kaveripattanam
*♟️Poduka/Arikamedu* – Pondicherry
*💎Major Trade & Industry*
*♟️Madurai & Uraiyur* – Important textile centers
*♟️Korkai* – Center for pearl trade
*💎Land Classification by Fertility*
*♟️Marudam* – Most fertile land
*♟️Menpulam* – Fertile land
*♟️Pinpulam* – Dry land
*♟️Vanpulam* – Hard land
*♟️Kalaṇilam/Uvanilam* – Salty land
*💎Market System*
*♟️Angadi* – The market
*♟️Nalangadi* – Morning bazaar
*♟️Allangadi* – Evening bazaar
*💎Society & Culture*
*♟️Occupational Castes* – Panar, Eyinar, Pulaiyar
*♟️Devarinda* – Term for a group of five gods: Murugan, Shiva, Krishna, Balarama, and Indra
*♟️Karikala* – Known as the Master of 7 notes of music
*♟️Utharamerur Inscription* – Provides insights into local self-government under the Cholas.
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*🛡️Mahi River*
♟️The Mahi basin extends over states of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Gujarat having total area of 34,842 Sq km.
♟️It is bounded by Aravalli hills on the north and the north-west, by Malwa Plateau on the east, by the Vindhyas on the south and by the Gulf of Khambhat on the west.
♟️Mahi is one of the major interstate west flowing rivers of India.
♟️It originates from the northern slopes of Vindhyas at an altitude of 500 m in Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh.
♟️The total length of Mahi is 583 km.
♟️It drains into the Arabian Sea through the Gulf of Khambhat.
♟️The major part of basin is covered with agricultural land accounting to 63.63% of the total area
♟️Hydro Power stations are located in Mahi Bajaj Sagar dam and at Kadana Dam.
♟️Vadodara is the only important urban centre in the basin. There are not many industries in the basin.
♟️Some of the industries are cotton textile, paper, newsprint, drugs and pharmaceuticals. Most of these industries are located at Tatlam.
♟️The Mahi basin extends over states of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Gujarat having total area of 34,842 Sq km.
♟️It is bounded by Aravalli hills on the north and the north-west, by Malwa Plateau on the east, by the Vindhyas on the south and by the Gulf of Khambhat on the west.
♟️Mahi is one of the major interstate west flowing rivers of India.
♟️It originates from the northern slopes of Vindhyas at an altitude of 500 m in Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh.
♟️The total length of Mahi is 583 km.
♟️It drains into the Arabian Sea through the Gulf of Khambhat.
♟️The major part of basin is covered with agricultural land accounting to 63.63% of the total area
♟️Hydro Power stations are located in Mahi Bajaj Sagar dam and at Kadana Dam.
♟️Vadodara is the only important urban centre in the basin. There are not many industries in the basin.
♟️Some of the industries are cotton textile, paper, newsprint, drugs and pharmaceuticals. Most of these industries are located at Tatlam.
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*🛡️Sixth Schedule*
♟️Provides power to tribal communities to administer tribal areas in Assam, Tripura, Meghalaya, And Mizoram under art 244 (2) and art 275 (1) of the constitution.
*💎Advantages*
♟️Democratic devolution of powers
♟️Preserves and promotes distinct culture of region
♟️Protect agrarian rights such as land
♟️Enhance transfer of funds
*💎Issues*
♟️Limited geographical coverage
♟️Financial mismanagement and rampant corruption
♟️Financial dependency over state authority
♟️Conflicts over consultation between governor and council of ministers
♟️Lack authority of resources for implementing schemes like mgnrega.
♟️Lack of codification of customary laws
♟️Lack of skilled professionals.
♟️Creation of elected village councils
♟️Regular election by state election commission
♟️Recognize gram sabha under laws
♟️Bring transparency in planning, implementation, and monitoring of developmental programmes.
♟️Provides power to tribal communities to administer tribal areas in Assam, Tripura, Meghalaya, And Mizoram under art 244 (2) and art 275 (1) of the constitution.
*💎Advantages*
♟️Democratic devolution of powers
♟️Preserves and promotes distinct culture of region
♟️Protect agrarian rights such as land
♟️Enhance transfer of funds
*💎Issues*
♟️Limited geographical coverage
♟️Financial mismanagement and rampant corruption
♟️Financial dependency over state authority
♟️Conflicts over consultation between governor and council of ministers
♟️Lack authority of resources for implementing schemes like mgnrega.
♟️Lack of codification of customary laws
♟️Lack of skilled professionals.
♟️Creation of elected village councils
♟️Regular election by state election commission
♟️Recognize gram sabha under laws
♟️Bring transparency in planning, implementation, and monitoring of developmental programmes.
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*🛡️Climate Change Performance Index*
*♟️Launched* at COP30 - Belem,Brazil
*♟️Published by:* Germanwatch, New Climate Institute,Climate Action Network International
*♟️Purpose:* Tracks climate mitigation progress of the world’s largest emitters
*♟️Key Indicators -* GHG Emissions, Renewable Energy, Energy Use, Climate Policy
*♟️Coverage:* 63 countries + European Union
(account for >90% of global GHG emissions)
*♟️Top Performers -* Denmark (3rd), United Kingdom(4th), Morocco(5th)
*♟️Note:* No country occupies the top three positions because none is fully Paris-compatible.
♟️INDIA ranks 23rd, Sharp fall of 13 places (10th to 23rd).
-Moves from High to Medium Performer.
*♟️Launched* at COP30 - Belem,Brazil
*♟️Published by:* Germanwatch, New Climate Institute,Climate Action Network International
*♟️Purpose:* Tracks climate mitigation progress of the world’s largest emitters
*♟️Key Indicators -* GHG Emissions, Renewable Energy, Energy Use, Climate Policy
*♟️Coverage:* 63 countries + European Union
(account for >90% of global GHG emissions)
*♟️Top Performers -* Denmark (3rd), United Kingdom(4th), Morocco(5th)
*♟️Note:* No country occupies the top three positions because none is fully Paris-compatible.
♟️INDIA ranks 23rd, Sharp fall of 13 places (10th to 23rd).
-Moves from High to Medium Performer.
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🛡️ *Major Environmental Institutes*
♟️National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) —Nagpur, Maharashtra
♟️Central Avian Research Institute —Izzatnagar, Barreilly
♟️Largest museum in India —Chennai, Tamil Nadu
♟️Largest fish aquarium in India —Mumbai, Maharashtra
♟️Largest Zoo in India —Alipur, Kolkata. best study channel-study for civil services
♟️Largest bird park in India —Bharatpur, Rajasthan
♟️Largest Zoo in the World —Kruger National Park
♟️National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) —Nagpur, Maharashtra
♟️Central Avian Research Institute —Izzatnagar, Barreilly
♟️Largest museum in India —Chennai, Tamil Nadu
♟️Largest fish aquarium in India —Mumbai, Maharashtra
♟️Largest Zoo in India —Alipur, Kolkata. best study channel-study for civil services
♟️Largest bird park in India —Bharatpur, Rajasthan
♟️Largest Zoo in the World —Kruger National Park
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India–EU Partnership: A Strategic Momentum 🇮🇳🇪🇺
🌟 Key Highlights 🌟
📊 $136 Billion Trade: The EU is India’s largest goods trading partner in 2024–25
💼 Services Surge: Indian services exports doubled to €37 billion between 2019 and 2024
🤝 Tech & Green Focus: Trade and Technology Council driving digital & clean energy cooperation
🛡️ Security Ties Deepen: Talks underway for a new India–EU Security & Defence Partnership
🌍 People Connect: Over 9.3 lakh Indians reside in the EU, strengthening mobility and education links
📌 Why it matters: The upcoming 16th India–EU Summit (Jan 2026) signals a stronger, future-ready partnership.
🌟 Key Highlights 🌟
📊 $136 Billion Trade: The EU is India’s largest goods trading partner in 2024–25
💼 Services Surge: Indian services exports doubled to €37 billion between 2019 and 2024
🤝 Tech & Green Focus: Trade and Technology Council driving digital & clean energy cooperation
🛡️ Security Ties Deepen: Talks underway for a new India–EU Security & Defence Partnership
🌍 People Connect: Over 9.3 lakh Indians reside in the EU, strengthening mobility and education links
📌 Why it matters: The upcoming 16th India–EU Summit (Jan 2026) signals a stronger, future-ready partnership.
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*🛡️Bhakti Saint & their time Period*
♟️Shankara (788 - 820 AD)
♟️Ramanuja (1017-1137 A.D)
♟️Basava (12th Century)
♟️Madhva (1238-1319 AD)
♟️Ramanada (15th century)
♟️Kabir (1440-1510 AD)
♟️Chaitanya (1468-1533 AD)
♟️Guru Nanak Dev (1469-1538 AD)
♟️Purandara (15th century)
♟️Dadu Dayal (1544-1603 AD)
♟️Surdas (1483-1563 AD)
♟️Vallabhacharya (1479-1531 AD)
♟️Shankaradeva (1499-1569 AD)
♟️Mirabai (1498-1563 AD)
♟️Haridas (1478-1573 AD)
♟️Tulasidas (1532-1623 AD)
♟️Namdeva (1270-1309 AD)
♟️Jnanesvar (1275-1296 AD)
♟️Eknath (1533-1599AD)
♟️Tukaram (1608?- 1650AD).
♟️Shankara (788 - 820 AD)
♟️Ramanuja (1017-1137 A.D)
♟️Basava (12th Century)
♟️Madhva (1238-1319 AD)
♟️Ramanada (15th century)
♟️Kabir (1440-1510 AD)
♟️Chaitanya (1468-1533 AD)
♟️Guru Nanak Dev (1469-1538 AD)
♟️Purandara (15th century)
♟️Dadu Dayal (1544-1603 AD)
♟️Surdas (1483-1563 AD)
♟️Vallabhacharya (1479-1531 AD)
♟️Shankaradeva (1499-1569 AD)
♟️Mirabai (1498-1563 AD)
♟️Haridas (1478-1573 AD)
♟️Tulasidas (1532-1623 AD)
♟️Namdeva (1270-1309 AD)
♟️Jnanesvar (1275-1296 AD)
♟️Eknath (1533-1599AD)
♟️Tukaram (1608?- 1650AD).
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*🛡️Amendment By Simple Majority*
♟️A number of provisions in the Constitution can be amended by a simple majority of the two Houses of Parliament outside the scope of Article 368. These provisions include:-
1. Admission or establishment of new states.
2. Formation of new states and alteration of areas, boundaries or names of existing states.
3. Abolition or creation of legislative councils in states.
4. Second Schedule–emoluments, allowances, privileges and so on of the president, the governors, the Speakers, judges, etc.
5. Quorum in Parliament.
6. Salaries and allowances of the members of Parliament.
7. Rules of procedure in Parliament.
8. Privileges of the Parliament, its members and its committees.
9. Use of English language in Parliament.
10. Number of puisne judges in the Supreme Court.
11. Conferment of more jurisdiction on the Supreme Court.
12. Use of official language.
13. Citizenship–acquisition and termination.
14. Elections to Parliament and state legislatures.
15. Delimitation of constituencies.
16. Union territories.
17. Fifth Schedule–administration of scheduled areas and scheduled tribes.
18. Sixth Schedule–administration of tribal areas.
♟️A number of provisions in the Constitution can be amended by a simple majority of the two Houses of Parliament outside the scope of Article 368. These provisions include:-
1. Admission or establishment of new states.
2. Formation of new states and alteration of areas, boundaries or names of existing states.
3. Abolition or creation of legislative councils in states.
4. Second Schedule–emoluments, allowances, privileges and so on of the president, the governors, the Speakers, judges, etc.
5. Quorum in Parliament.
6. Salaries and allowances of the members of Parliament.
7. Rules of procedure in Parliament.
8. Privileges of the Parliament, its members and its committees.
9. Use of English language in Parliament.
10. Number of puisne judges in the Supreme Court.
11. Conferment of more jurisdiction on the Supreme Court.
12. Use of official language.
13. Citizenship–acquisition and termination.
14. Elections to Parliament and state legislatures.
15. Delimitation of constituencies.
16. Union territories.
17. Fifth Schedule–administration of scheduled areas and scheduled tribes.
18. Sixth Schedule–administration of tribal areas.
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*🛡️Important Conferences Related to Environment*
♟️Ramsar Convention - 1971
♟️Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora - 1973
♟️Montreal Protocol - 1987
♟️Vienna Convention - 1988
♟️Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) - 1992
♟️United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) - 1992
♟️Basel Convention - 1989
♟️Rio Summit - 1992
♟️Stockholm Convention - 2001
Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety - 2000
♟️UN-REDD - 2008
♟️Nagoya Protocol - 2010
♟️Minamata Convention - 2013
♟️United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) - 1994
♟️Kyoto Protocol - 1997
♟️Rotterdam Convention - 1998
♟️Ramsar Convention - 1971
♟️Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora - 1973
♟️Montreal Protocol - 1987
♟️Vienna Convention - 1988
♟️Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) - 1992
♟️United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) - 1992
♟️Basel Convention - 1989
♟️Rio Summit - 1992
♟️Stockholm Convention - 2001
Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety - 2000
♟️UN-REDD - 2008
♟️Nagoya Protocol - 2010
♟️Minamata Convention - 2013
♟️United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) - 1994
♟️Kyoto Protocol - 1997
♟️Rotterdam Convention - 1998
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