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Arctic science ministerial conference
Current Affairs(GS PAPER-2 POLITY SOURCE- THE HINDU) Context: Recently India participated in the third Arctic science ministerial conference and shared plans for Research and long-term cooperation in the Arctic Region The…
Read moreDevelopment in Horticulture sector
Current Affairs(GS PAPER-3, ECONOMY SOURCE- THE HINDU) Context Union agriculture ministry has allocated rupees 2250 crore for realising the huge potential of the Horticulture sector in 2021-22 Highlights For holistic growth…
Read moreProtecting prisoners(The Hindu, GS-2, Governance)
Current Affairs Governance GS Paper IIContext:- In india according to some reports, jail occupancy is 139% and more than 65% prisoners are undertrail. Due to COVID-19 spread the situation is becoming more grim and…
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- May 13, 2021
The science teaching and rationality India needs (The Hindu, GS-2,3, Science and tech, Human resource, governance)
Current Affairs Governance GS Paper II GS Paper III Science and technologyContext:- People and their neglect of mask and putting things on to the faith shows we somewhere lacked in the education.education would have created an informed mind but we as…
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- May 13, 2021
Liberalization
Current AffairsLiberation is simply the removal of bureaucratic control on the private sector. It involved the following steps: De-licensing- It means the removal of Licence Raj. For opening almost any business…
Read moreNational Income
Current AffairsGS PAPER-3 ECONOMY SOURCE- THE HINDU National Income is the total amount of goods and services produced within the nation during the given period say, 1 year. It is the…
Read moreNot all crises are opportunities for reforms (GS-3, Economy, The Hindu)
Current Affairs Economy GS Paper IIIContext:- 30 years of the landmark economic reforms aka LPG reforms came in the time of economic crises. This time too in 2021 we are facing the economic crises but…
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- May 12, 2021
Evaluate the Ladakh crisis, keep China at bay (The Hindu, International relations, GS-2)
Current Affairs GS Paper II International relationContext:- the stand-off between Indian and Chinese troops in eastern Ladakh shows no signs of resolution. recent study published by the Lowy Institute shows three lesson learnt from their ladakh…
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- May 12, 2021
COVID mishandling foretold in the Budget(The Hindu, Governance, GS-2 Bit political in nature, one can skip)
Current Affairs Governance GS Paper IIContext:- Author tries to find out the loopholes in the governance of the Modi government, the vaccination programme and the fight against black money. Finance minister, though, boasted that India’s…
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- May 12, 2021
BRICS: A NEW ALTERNATE
Current AffairsGS PAPER 2, INSTITUTIONS SOURCE- LIVEMINT Introduction: Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa are the members of BRICS. BRICS countries together account for 42% of the world’s population, a…
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