'Make in India' initiative has been a cornerstone in transforming India into a global manufacturing hub
🔹 Supported by major programs like Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Schemes, PM GatiShakti, the National Logistics Policy, and comprehensive tax reforms like the Goods and Services Tax (#GST), #MakeInIndia continues to drive economic growth, job creation, and global competitiveness
🔹 Aligned with India’s vision of becoming 'Atmanirbhar' (self-reliant), the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Schemes were introduced to enhance the country’s manufacturing capabilities and boost exports
🔹 With an impressive outlay of ₹1.97 lakh crore (over US$26 billion), these schemes cover 14 key sectors aimed at fostering investment in cutting-edge technology and promoting global competitiveness
🔹 Supported by major programs like Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Schemes, PM GatiShakti, the National Logistics Policy, and comprehensive tax reforms like the Goods and Services Tax (#GST), #MakeInIndia continues to drive economic growth, job creation, and global competitiveness
🔹 Aligned with India’s vision of becoming 'Atmanirbhar' (self-reliant), the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Schemes were introduced to enhance the country’s manufacturing capabilities and boost exports
🔹 With an impressive outlay of ₹1.97 lakh crore (over US$26 billion), these schemes cover 14 key sectors aimed at fostering investment in cutting-edge technology and promoting global competitiveness
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UPPSC Prelims Exam Checklist
✅ Admit Card
✅ Original ID Proof
✅ Photocopy of ID Proof
✅ Two Recent Passport-Sized Photographs
✅ Black Ballpoint Pens
✅ Analog Wristwatch
✅ Transparent Water Bottle
✅ Cash (for emergencies)
✅ Medicines (if needed)
✅ Notes (if needed)
✅Lunch
Important:
- Gate closing time for GS Paper: 8:45 AM
- Gate closing time for CSAT Paper: 1:45 PM
Best of luck!
जय भोलेनाथ!
✅ Admit Card
✅ Original ID Proof
✅ Photocopy of ID Proof
✅ Two Recent Passport-Sized Photographs
✅ Black Ballpoint Pens
✅ Analog Wristwatch
✅ Transparent Water Bottle
✅ Cash (for emergencies)
✅ Medicines (if needed)
✅ Notes (if needed)
✅Lunch
Important:
- Gate closing time for GS Paper: 8:45 AM
- Gate closing time for CSAT Paper: 1:45 PM
Best of luck!
जय भोलेनाथ!
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All the best guys for Tommorow 's UPPCS exam.
Believe in yourself, and have faith in divine !! ✅💫
Sab acha hoga
Ghabrana nhi, maintain the calm and you are done
Believe in yourself, and have faith in divine !! ✅💫
Sab acha hoga
Ghabrana nhi, maintain the calm and you are done
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🔆Nano-plastics identified as emerging agents in spread of antibiotic resistance
Nanoplastics derived from single-use plastic bottles (SUPBs) contribute to the spread of antibiotic resistance
(AR), shows a new study, underscoring an unrecognized public health risk
#gs3
#prelims
#science_technology
Nanoplastics derived from single-use plastic bottles (SUPBs) contribute to the spread of antibiotic resistance
(AR), shows a new study, underscoring an unrecognized public health risk
#gs3
#prelims
#science_technology
Machine Learning
Definition: Machine learning is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on enabling computers to learn from data and improve their performance over time without being explicitly programmed for specific tasks.
How it Works: It involves training algorithms on large datasets to recognize patterns and make predictions or decisions. For instance, a machine learning model can analyze past financial data to predict future stock prices.
Applications:
• Self-driving cars
• Image and speech recognition
• Personalized recommendations (e.g., Netflix, Amazon)
Definition: Machine learning is a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) that focuses on enabling computers to learn from data and improve their performance over time without being explicitly programmed for specific tasks.
How it Works: It involves training algorithms on large datasets to recognize patterns and make predictions or decisions. For instance, a machine learning model can analyze past financial data to predict future stock prices.
Applications:
• Self-driving cars
• Image and speech recognition
• Personalized recommendations (e.g., Netflix, Amazon)
Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Bhupender Yadav, inaugurated the Advanced Facility for Pashmina Certification and Next Generation DNA Sequencing Facility at the Wildlife Institute of India (WII), Dehradun
Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) is a revolutionary technology that enables the rapid and high-throughput decoding of entire genomes, analysing millions of DNA sequences simultaneously.
This allows researchers to gain deeper insights into genetic diversity, evolutionary relationships, and population health
#prelims #mains
#environment
Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) is a revolutionary technology that enables the rapid and high-throughput decoding of entire genomes, analysing millions of DNA sequences simultaneously.
This allows researchers to gain deeper insights into genetic diversity, evolutionary relationships, and population health
#prelims #mains
#environment
Challenges of India’s GST rate structure
“COMPLEX GST”:
C - Complex Classifications
• Example: Different tax rates for popcorn based on whether it’s salted, pre-packaged, or sugar-mixed.
O - Overlapping Distinctions
• Example: Tax differences between cream buns and regular buns, or frozen parathas and rotis.
M - Multiple Tax Slabs
• Example: India has four or more GST slabs compared to most countries with one or two rates.
P - Power (Discretionary) of Bureaucrats
• Example: Excessive authority due to the system’s intricacy, leading to potential misuse.
L - Lack of Uniformity
• Example: Different rates across similar products create confusion for businesses and consumers.
E - Ease of Doing Business Affected
• Example: Complex tax structures make compliance more challenging for enterprises.
X - Excessive Compliance Burden
• Example: Businesses struggle to navigate and adhere to varied tax rates and regulations.
G - Global Comparisons Unfavorable
• Example: India’s multiple tax slabs are out of sync with simpler global systems.
S - Systemic Inefficiencies
• Example: Complexity hampers the overall efficiency and implementation of GST.
T - Taxpayer Confusion
• Example: Ambiguities and distinctions leave taxpayers unclear about applicable rates.
“COMPLEX GST”:
C - Complex Classifications
• Example: Different tax rates for popcorn based on whether it’s salted, pre-packaged, or sugar-mixed.
O - Overlapping Distinctions
• Example: Tax differences between cream buns and regular buns, or frozen parathas and rotis.
M - Multiple Tax Slabs
• Example: India has four or more GST slabs compared to most countries with one or two rates.
P - Power (Discretionary) of Bureaucrats
• Example: Excessive authority due to the system’s intricacy, leading to potential misuse.
L - Lack of Uniformity
• Example: Different rates across similar products create confusion for businesses and consumers.
E - Ease of Doing Business Affected
• Example: Complex tax structures make compliance more challenging for enterprises.
X - Excessive Compliance Burden
• Example: Businesses struggle to navigate and adhere to varied tax rates and regulations.
G - Global Comparisons Unfavorable
• Example: India’s multiple tax slabs are out of sync with simpler global systems.
S - Systemic Inefficiencies
• Example: Complexity hampers the overall efficiency and implementation of GST.
T - Taxpayer Confusion
• Example: Ambiguities and distinctions leave taxpayers unclear about applicable rates.