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List of Open Mock test in coming days for Prelims 2023 by various institutes.

18th March 2023
Rau's IAS
VAJIRAM

26th March 2023
GS SCORE
SUNYA IAS

2nd April 2023
Vision Abhyas-1

15th April 2023
Rau's IAS Open Mock

16th April 2023
GS SCORE
INSIGHTS IAS (Online Only)

23rd April 2023
Vision Abhyas-2
INSIGHTS IAS CSAT (Online Only)

29th April 2023
Vajiram Test-2

7th May 2023
Vision Abhyas-3

Choose according to your convenience; some of them are free only or few are minimally paid. We'll try to update the list as soon as we get information of more tests !!!
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🔆Video Chat Discussion Agenda for 20th March.

🔥 Science & Tech PT 365 Discussion
Time: 9:30 PM
Topic: Unit - 4 (Health)
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🔆Video Chat Discussion Agenda for 21st March.

🔥 Science & Tech PT 365 Discussion
Time: 9:30 PM
Topic: Unit - 5 (Defense)
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Right to health (news)(prelims fact)

Rajsthan is the first one to pass Right to health bill

“…the highest attainable standard of health as a fundamental right of every human being... World health organization

right to health and medical aid to protect the health and vigor of a worker, both while in service and post-retirement, is a fundamental right under Article 21

Health is under state list.

Dpsp relat
ing to right to health are:A38 ,39 ,42,43,47

Universal
Declaration of Human Rights: India is a signatory of the Article 25 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) by the United Nations.
It grants
the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of humans including food, clothing, housing and medical care and necessary social services.

Some case laws relating to that
-West Bengal Khet kisan samiti case ( govt should ensure adequate medical facilities)1996
-parmanand katra vs union of india 1989(dr should protect lives by extending his service)
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Hey guys, we have finished Science & Tech PT 365. Thanks to all the people who were part of these discussions. So next we are starting with Environment PT 365 today.

🔆Video Chat Discussion Agenda for 24th March.

🔥 Environment PT 365 Discussion
Time: 9:30 PM
Topic: Unit - 1 (Climate Change)
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Disqualification is prescribed in 3 situations:

1. 10th Schedule for Defection
2. Article 102(1) for MPs & 191(1) for MLAs
3. Representation of The People Act (RPA) 1951

1. 10th Schedule
🔻Added by 52nd Amendment Act [not defection if 1/3 leave]
🔻Amended in 91st Amendment [not defection if 2/3 leave]
🔻Speaker/Chair of house decides on the defection
🔻Above decision u/ Judicial review of SC

2. Article 102(1) and 191(1)
4 grounds as follows:
🔻 Insolvent
🔻 Unsound mind
🔻 Invalid Citizenship
🔻 Holding office of profit

3. RPA 1951 📄
Four sections: 8,9,10,11

Disqualified🚫 u/ Section for:
🔻 11: Corrupt practices
🔻 10: Not lodging accounts of election expenses
🔻 9: Corruption/disloyalty or entering govt contracts
🔻 8: Conviction of offences

Details of Section 8:
1. 8(1): Promoting enmity, bribery, undue influence at an election
(Azam Khan disqualified u/ this section)

2. 8(2): Hoarding or profiteering, adulteration of food or drugs or Dowry Prohibition offences

3. 8(3): One convicted for >2 years?i disqualified from date of conviction and will remain disqualified for 6 years since release

4. 8(4): Disqualification in effect only after 3 months from date of conviction (Struck down by SC in Lily Thomas case 2013)
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