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CDS 2 2023 NOTIFICATION RELEASED
🔸Apply Online Start : May 17, 2023
🔸Last Date to Apply: June 6, 2023, up to 06:00 pm
🔸Exam Date: September 3, 2023
🔸 Vacancy: 349 (IMA-100, INA- 32, AFA-32, OTA(Men)-169, OTA(Women)-16
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🔸Last Date to Apply: June 6, 2023, up to 06:00 pm
🔸Exam Date: September 3, 2023
🔸 Vacancy: 349 (IMA-100, INA- 32, AFA-32, OTA(Men)-169, OTA(Women)-16
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NDA 2 2023 NOTIFICATION RELEASED
🔸Apply Online Start : May 17, 2023
🔸Last Date to Apply: June 6, 2023, up to 06:00 pm
🔸Exam Date: September 3, 2023
✔️Total Vacancies: 395
NDA ( Army) - 208(10 for female)
NDA (Navy)- 42(12 for female)
NDA (Air Force)- Flying Duty- 92(2 for female)
NDA (Air Force)- Ground Duty Tech- 18(2 for female)
NDA (Air Force)- Ground Duty Non-Tech- 10(2 for female)
Naval Academy (NA)- 10+2 Cadet Entry Scheme - 25(7 for female)
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NDA 2 2023 NOTIFICATION RELEASED
🔸Apply Online Start : May 17, 2023
🔸Last Date to Apply: June 6, 2023, up to 06:00 pm
🔸Exam Date: September 3, 2023
✔️Total Vacancies: 395
NDA ( Army) - 208(10 for female)
NDA (Navy)- 42(12 for female)
NDA (Air Force)- Flying Duty- 92(2 for female)
NDA (Air Force)- Ground Duty Tech- 18(2 for female)
NDA (Air Force)- Ground Duty Non-Tech- 10(2 for female)
Naval Academy (NA)- 10+2 Cadet Entry Scheme - 25(7 for female)
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1.Group
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4.Tiny
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4. Recent Deals of MoD
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7. India - Turkey Bilateral Relations
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1. Violence in Manipur
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4. Recent Deals of MoD
5. Same Sex Marriage
6. CAPF
7. India - Turkey Bilateral Relations
8. Defence Budget 2023
9. Extra Judicial Killing
10. LGBTQIA+ Community in India
11. ONDC and It's Potential
12.
13.
14.
15.
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Violence in Manipur [1/2]
✓There have been violent communal clashes in Manipur due to the Manipur High Court (HC) directing the State to pursue a 10-year-old recommendation to grant Scheduled Tribe (ST) status…
Violence in Manipur [1/2]
✓There have been violent communal clashes in Manipur due to the Manipur High Court (HC) directing the State to pursue a 10-year-old recommendation to grant Scheduled Tribe (ST) status…
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1.Successful
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4.Attempt
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8.Allow
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11.Enemy
12.Future
13.Outcome
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AFCAT 2 2023 APPLICATION
✓The online application for the AFCAT 2 2023 starts from June 1, 2023. The last date to apply is June 30, 2023. The AFCAT 2 2023 course will commence in July 2024.
✓The age limit for the AFCAT Entry 2023 is 20-24 Years (born between 2 July 2000 to 1 July 2004) for the Flying Branch and 20-26 Years (born between 2 July 1998 to 1 July 2004) for the Ground Duty (Technical/ Non-Technical Branches). Both dates will be inclusive.
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AFCAT 2 2023 APPLICATION
✓The online application for the AFCAT 2 2023 starts from June 1, 2023. The last date to apply is June 30, 2023. The AFCAT 2 2023 course will commence in July 2024.
✓The age limit for the AFCAT Entry 2023 is 20-24 Years (born between 2 July 2000 to 1 July 2004) for the Flying Branch and 20-26 Years (born between 2 July 1998 to 1 July 2004) for the Ground Duty (Technical/ Non-Technical Branches). Both dates will be inclusive.
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#Important_notes_ssb_Lecturette
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1.One year of Taliban…
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🔸SSB Lecturette Topics[1/5]🔸
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1.Troop
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5.Heritage
6.Monument
7.Despite
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6.Monument
7.Despite
8.Mosques
9.Shrines
10.Demography
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1.During practice, a day before the match, the centre forward twists his ankle. As a captain of the team he….
2.He wanted to purchase a new pair of jeans. He had saved his pocket money but found that he ran short by Rs 500/-. He….
3.After he had made a purchase at a mall, at the time of payment he found that his pocket was picked. He……
4.Three months before his final examination, he failed in the preboard mathematics paper. He………
5.He went out with his friend. His friend tripped & sprained his foot. He….
6.His friend had borrowed Rs 500/- from him. Now, his friend again wanted another Rs 500/-. He….
7.He was waiting for his turn in the queue of the booking counter. A stout man came & stood at the head of the queue. He….
8.He entered the train to find a man sprawled motionless on the floor of the compartment. He…..
9.Reaching the examination centre, he discovered that he had forgotten his admit card at home. He……
10.He withdrew Rs 5000/- from his bank but forgot the bundle on the counter. On his way home he was reminded about the money. He……
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1.During practice, a day before the match, the centre forward twists his ankle. As a captain of the team he….
2.He wanted to purchase a new pair of jeans. He had saved his pocket money but found that he ran short by Rs 500/-. He….
3.After he had made a purchase at a mall, at the time of payment he found that his pocket was picked. He……
4.Three months before his final examination, he failed in the preboard mathematics paper. He………
5.He went out with his friend. His friend tripped & sprained his foot. He….
6.His friend had borrowed Rs 500/- from him. Now, his friend again wanted another Rs 500/-. He….
7.He was waiting for his turn in the queue of the booking counter. A stout man came & stood at the head of the queue. He….
8.He entered the train to find a man sprawled motionless on the floor of the compartment. He…..
9.Reaching the examination centre, he discovered that he had forgotten his admit card at home. He……
10.He withdrew Rs 5000/- from his bank but forgot the bundle on the counter. On his way home he was reminded about the money. He……
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Criminalisation of Politics [1/2]
✔️Why in News: Recently, the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) has revealed that the number of candidates with criminal cases has increased in all major political parties in Karnataka ahead of the 2023 Assembly Elections, highlighting the Issue of Criminalisation of Politics.
✓The ADR has recommended the permanent disqualification of candidates convicted of serious criminal offenses from contesting elections.
✓However, such disqualifications have not been implemented yet.
‼️What is the Criminalisation of Politics?
🔹
✓Criminalisation of politics is defined as the situation when criminals participate in the politics of the government, i.e., contest elections and get elected to the Parliament and state legislatures.
✓This growing menace has become a big problem for our society, affecting the basic principles of democracy, such as fairness in elections, following the law, and being accountable.
🔹
✓According to data from the ADR, the number of candidates with criminal charges elected to Parliament in India has been on the rise since 2004.
✓In 2004, 24% of parliamentarians had pending criminal cases, which rose to 43% in 2019.
✓In a petition filed in Feb 2023, it was claimed that there has been an increase of 44% in the number of MPs with declared criminal cases since 2009.
✓In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, 159 MPs had declared serious criminal cases against them, including those of rape, murder, attempt to murder, kidnapping, crimes against women.
⁉️What are the Causes of Criminalisation of Politics?
🔸
✓Candidates and political parties often resort to illegal means such as vote-buying and other illegitimate practices, aided by individuals commonly referred to as "goondas”.
✓This culture of political crime is often perpetuated by the close links between politicians and their constituencies providing a conducive environment for the misuse of power and resources for personal gain, leading to corruption and criminal activities.
🔸
✓The majority of candidates contesting elections require money, funds, and donations.
✓It is pertinent to note that corruption directly gives rise to contempt of the law.
✓There is a direct relationship between contempt of law and criminalisation of politics. When contempt of law combines with the criminalisation of politics, it gives birth to flourishing corruption.
🔸
✓People generally vote through a narrow prism of community interests and neglect the criminal background of the politicians.
✓This can lead to a situation where politicians with a criminal background are elected simply because they align with the interests of a particular community, rather than being held accountable for their actions.
🔸
✓Politicians make promises to eliminate corruption and muscle power during elections, but rarely follow through.
✓The First Past the Post (FPTP) system favors the candidate with the most votes. The ideology behind using muscle power is that fear and violence can help parties win if they can't gain trust.
✓The FPTP system is also known as the simple majority system. In this voting method, the candidate with the highest number of votes in a constituency is declared the winner.
✓This creates a dangerous nexus between political parties and criminals.
🔸
✓Black money and mafia funds contribute significantly to the criminalisation of politics.
✓These illegal sources of money are used to buy votes and win elections, leading to a rise in criminalisation in politics.
🔸
✓The poor governance of the country also plays an important role in increasing the criminalization of politics.
✓There is absence of proper laws and rules for governing the procedure of the election.
✓Only the Model Code of Conduct is there which is also not enforced by any statute.
For more @ssbgeneraldiscussion
#GD_Material
Criminalisation of Politics [1/2]
✔️Why in News: Recently, the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) has revealed that the number of candidates with criminal cases has increased in all major political parties in Karnataka ahead of the 2023 Assembly Elections, highlighting the Issue of Criminalisation of Politics.
✓The ADR has recommended the permanent disqualification of candidates convicted of serious criminal offenses from contesting elections.
✓However, such disqualifications have not been implemented yet.
‼️What is the Criminalisation of Politics?
🔹
About
:✓Criminalisation of politics is defined as the situation when criminals participate in the politics of the government, i.e., contest elections and get elected to the Parliament and state legislatures.
✓This growing menace has become a big problem for our society, affecting the basic principles of democracy, such as fairness in elections, following the law, and being accountable.
🔹
Statistics
:✓According to data from the ADR, the number of candidates with criminal charges elected to Parliament in India has been on the rise since 2004.
✓In 2004, 24% of parliamentarians had pending criminal cases, which rose to 43% in 2019.
✓In a petition filed in Feb 2023, it was claimed that there has been an increase of 44% in the number of MPs with declared criminal cases since 2009.
✓In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, 159 MPs had declared serious criminal cases against them, including those of rape, murder, attempt to murder, kidnapping, crimes against women.
⁉️What are the Causes of Criminalisation of Politics?
🔸
Vote Bank:
✓Candidates and political parties often resort to illegal means such as vote-buying and other illegitimate practices, aided by individuals commonly referred to as "goondas”.
✓This culture of political crime is often perpetuated by the close links between politicians and their constituencies providing a conducive environment for the misuse of power and resources for personal gain, leading to corruption and criminal activities.
🔸
Corruption
:✓The majority of candidates contesting elections require money, funds, and donations.
✓It is pertinent to note that corruption directly gives rise to contempt of the law.
✓There is a direct relationship between contempt of law and criminalisation of politics. When contempt of law combines with the criminalisation of politics, it gives birth to flourishing corruption.
🔸
Vested Interests:
✓People generally vote through a narrow prism of community interests and neglect the criminal background of the politicians.
✓This can lead to a situation where politicians with a criminal background are elected simply because they align with the interests of a particular community, rather than being held accountable for their actions.
🔸
Muscle Power:
✓Politicians make promises to eliminate corruption and muscle power during elections, but rarely follow through.
✓The First Past the Post (FPTP) system favors the candidate with the most votes. The ideology behind using muscle power is that fear and violence can help parties win if they can't gain trust.
✓The FPTP system is also known as the simple majority system. In this voting method, the candidate with the highest number of votes in a constituency is declared the winner.
✓This creates a dangerous nexus between political parties and criminals.
🔸
Money Power:
✓Black money and mafia funds contribute significantly to the criminalisation of politics.
✓These illegal sources of money are used to buy votes and win elections, leading to a rise in criminalisation in politics.
🔸
Poor Governance:
✓The poor governance of the country also plays an important role in increasing the criminalization of politics.
✓There is absence of proper laws and rules for governing the procedure of the election.
✓Only the Model Code of Conduct is there which is also not enforced by any statute.
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#Important_notes_ssb_Lecturette #GD_Material
Criminalisation of Politics [2/2]
‼️What are the Implications of Criminalisation of Politics?
🔹
✓It limits the choice of voters to elect a suitable candidate.
✓It is against the ethos of Free and Fair Elections which is the bedrock of a democracy.
🔹
✓ The major problem is that the law-breakers become law-makers, this affects the efficacy of the democratic process in delivering good governance.
✓These unhealthy tendencies in the democratic system reflect a poor image of the nature of India’s state institutions and the quality of its elected representatives.
🔹
✓The circulation of black money makes it easier for politicians to buy votes and secure their positions, leading to a situation where corrupt practices are normalized and become a part of the political system.
✓This makes it difficult for honest public servants to work effectively and can erode public trust in the government.
🔹
✓It introduces a culture of violence in society and sets a bad precedent for the youth to follow and reduces people's faith in democracy as a system of governance.
❓Way Forward
▪️
✓Committees on electoral reforms have recommended state funding of elections and strengthening the Election Commission to curb black money and limit criminalisation of politics.
▪️
✓Voters should also be vigilant about misuse of money during elections.
✓The judiciary should play a proactive role by considering banning people accused with serious criminal charges from contesting elections.
▪️
✓Fast-tracking the judicial process can help weed out the corrupt as well as criminal elements in the political system.
✓A time-bound justice delivery system, firmer steps by the ECI and a proper strengthening of relevant laws.
▪️
✓Increasing criminalisation in politics calls for an amendment in the RPA 1951 to debar the persons from contesting elections against whom any serious Nature of crimes is pending.
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Criminalisation of Politics [2/2]
‼️What are the Implications of Criminalisation of Politics?
🔹
Against the Principle of Free and Fair Elections
: ✓It limits the choice of voters to elect a suitable candidate.
✓It is against the ethos of Free and Fair Elections which is the bedrock of a democracy.
🔹
Affecting Good Governance:
✓ The major problem is that the law-breakers become law-makers, this affects the efficacy of the democratic process in delivering good governance.
✓These unhealthy tendencies in the democratic system reflect a poor image of the nature of India’s state institutions and the quality of its elected representatives.
🔹
Affecting Integrity of Public Servants:
✓The circulation of black money makes it easier for politicians to buy votes and secure their positions, leading to a situation where corrupt practices are normalized and become a part of the political system.
✓This makes it difficult for honest public servants to work effectively and can erode public trust in the government.
🔹
Causes Social Disharmony:
✓It introduces a culture of violence in society and sets a bad precedent for the youth to follow and reduces people's faith in democracy as a system of governance.
❓Way Forward
▪️
More Power to ECI:
✓Committees on electoral reforms have recommended state funding of elections and strengthening the Election Commission to curb black money and limit criminalisation of politics.
▪️
Voters' Duty:
✓Voters should also be vigilant about misuse of money during elections.
✓The judiciary should play a proactive role by considering banning people accused with serious criminal charges from contesting elections.
▪️
Expeditious Judicial Processes
: ✓Fast-tracking the judicial process can help weed out the corrupt as well as criminal elements in the political system.
✓A time-bound justice delivery system, firmer steps by the ECI and a proper strengthening of relevant laws.
▪️
Amending RPA:
✓Increasing criminalisation in politics calls for an amendment in the RPA 1951 to debar the persons from contesting elections against whom any serious Nature of crimes is pending.
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Biosphere Reserve in India
- Biosphere reserves are sites established by countries and recognized under UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Programme.
- To promote sustainable development based on local community efforts and sound science.
- The World Network of Biosphere Reserves currently consists of 738 sites in 134 countries, including 22 transboundary sites.
- Presently, there are 18 notified biosphere reserves in India (12 recognized by UNESCO’s MAB).
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- Biosphere reserves are sites established by countries and recognized under UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Programme.
- To promote sustainable development based on local community efforts and sound science.
- The World Network of Biosphere Reserves currently consists of 738 sites in 134 countries, including 22 transboundary sites.
- Presently, there are 18 notified biosphere reserves in India (12 recognized by UNESCO’s MAB).
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Nuclear plants in India
- The oldest nuclear facility in India is the Tarapur Nuclear Reactor in Maharashtra, which started commercial operations in 1969.
- The largest Nuclear Power Plant in India is the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant in Tirunelveli district, Tamil Nadu.
- With 22 nuclear plants currently in operation, 12 more reactors are being built.
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- The oldest nuclear facility in India is the Tarapur Nuclear Reactor in Maharashtra, which started commercial operations in 1969.
- The largest Nuclear Power Plant in India is the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant in Tirunelveli district, Tamil Nadu.
- With 22 nuclear plants currently in operation, 12 more reactors are being built.
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🔜 @otaworthloving
#DAILY_PRACTICE #WAT_SET
1.Honour
2.Humor
3.Personal
4.Playground
5.Esteem
6.Reputation
7.Clinch
8.Respect
9.Disgrace
10.Graveyard
11.Institute
12.Include
13.Session
14.Rifle
15.Fake
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2.Humor
3.Personal
4.Playground
5.Esteem
6.Reputation
7.Clinch
8.Respect
9.Disgrace
10.Graveyard
11.Institute
12.Include
13.Session
14.Rifle
15.Fake
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We feel proud to showcase the achievements of the candidate of "SSB Future Officers"
One more recommendation.
Congratulations to him and great and adventurous life ahead.
Notes are for just Refference and to understand whole process.
Keep preparing , make SSB your daily life, and we hope we will meet each other in various academies sooner or later.
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We feel proud to showcase the achievements of the candidate of "SSB Future Officers"
One more recommendation.
Congratulations to him and great and adventurous life ahead.
Notes are for just Refference and to understand whole process.
Keep preparing , make SSB your daily life, and we hope we will meet each other in various academies sooner or later.
Do join @ssbgeneraldiscussion
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Handwritten notes by recommended candidates are available, accessed by ex. psychologist.(original material , you will not find these responses in any book or on any YouTube channel , use these notes for your own recommendation, )
Paid*
Especially for repeaters these notes are really fruitful , check them once.
- 40+ acceptable TAT stories, full of actions, OLQs, and new ideas,
- WATs,
- SRT
- Responses to Interview questions, and
- Self descriptions are available on demand.
- along with PIQ
Check the reality and gain the confidence on your own responses.
If interested, contact on WhatsApp number
8527747120