The notes on the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) at 10 Years have been prepared after a comprehensive review of the these five newspaper articles
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The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), 2016, has completed ten years of implementation. Given its transformative impact on India's financial and corporate sectors, IBC is a highly important and probable topic for the Indian Economic Service (IES) Examination 2026.
π Daily Newspaper Analysis for IES 2027
Today's analysis of "Poverty, a Persistent Concern" explores one of the most important debates in development economics: the difference between poverty reduction and poverty eradication.
π Key Insights for IES Aspirants:
β Official estimates suggest poverty has fallen sharply in recent years.
β Yet, when adjusted for contemporary consumption patterns, nearly 26.8% of Indians (374 million people) may still live below the poverty line.
β Poverty remains heavily concentrated in a few states, with 80% of India's poor residing in just 10 states.
β The deepest pockets of deprivation continue to be found in regions dependent on subsistence agriculture and mineral-based economies.
β Sustainable poverty reduction requires more than welfare transfersβit demands human capital development, productive employment, agricultural transformation, and region-specific interventions.
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Today's analysis of "Poverty, a Persistent Concern" explores one of the most important debates in development economics: the difference between poverty reduction and poverty eradication.
π Key Insights for IES Aspirants:
β Official estimates suggest poverty has fallen sharply in recent years.
β Yet, when adjusted for contemporary consumption patterns, nearly 26.8% of Indians (374 million people) may still live below the poverty line.
β Poverty remains heavily concentrated in a few states, with 80% of India's poor residing in just 10 states.
β The deepest pockets of deprivation continue to be found in regions dependent on subsistence agriculture and mineral-based economies.
β Sustainable poverty reduction requires more than welfare transfersβit demands human capital development, productive employment, agricultural transformation, and region-specific interventions.
At RK Economics, we help aspirants move beyond facts and figures to develop the analytical depth required for the Indian Economic Service Examination.
π Save this post for revision.
π€ Share it with a fellow economics aspirant.
π Follow RK Economics for daily newspaper analysis designed exclusively for IES preparation.
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You're not alone.
Many aspirants struggle with:
βͺοΈ The vast Economics syllabus
βͺοΈ UPSC-style answer writing
βͺοΈ Lack of a clear preparation roadmap
βͺοΈ Inconsistent study routines
βͺοΈ Doubts about self-study
βͺοΈ Fear that academic marks will hold them back
βͺοΈ Uncertainty about the IES exam process
The truth is, cracking the Indian Economic Service (IES) exam is not just about studying harderβit's about studying with the right strategy, guidance, and direction.
π― Our FREE IES Orientation Programme is designed to help you:
β Understand the right mindset for the IES exam
β Get clarity on the syllabus and preparation strategy
β Learn the right approach to answer writing
β Avoid common mistakes aspirants make
β Build a realistic roadmap towards success
Whether you're just starting out or already preparing, this session can help you move forward with confidence.
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π Conducted by RK Economics in association with iLearn IAS Academy
π Save this post for future reference.
π€ Share it with an Economics student who dreams of becoming an IES Officer.