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PRELIMS FACTS February 18, 2021
Current Affairs Prelims facts1.Spring festival ‘Pahela Phagun’ celebrated in Bangladesh ‘Pohela Falgun’ was celebrated in Dhaka, Bangladesh despite the continued shadow of Corona pandemic in the country; it is also called by the…
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- February 18, 2021
National mission for sustainable Agriculture
Agriculture Current Affairs GS Paper IIIContext- The scheme has been come in the place in the year 2014 and 15 Objective of the scheme- To adopt comprehensive Soil management practices based on soil fertility maps. …
Read moreSandes App
Current Affairs GS Paper I Science and technologyContext – Recently the Government of India has launched an app known as Sandes app About the app- This is an instant messaging platform which is developed on the lines…
Read moreHitting the right notes with the health budget
Budget Current Affairs Governance GS Paper II GS Paper IIIOutcome and miss of budget 2021 with regard to Health Sector Atma Nirbhar Bharat Abhiyaan packages which include several short-term and longer-term measures. strengthen the health sector. expand the coverage…
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- February 18, 2021
The poor state of the Indian state
Current Affairs Governance GS Paper IIPandemic shows the inability of indian state: Strong states are based on three pillars. They are built upon the support from the people A strong administrative machinery to provide stability,…
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- February 18, 2021
Right of Reputation vs Right to Life
Current Affairs Ethics Governance GS Paper II GS Paper IV Indian Polity Social JusticeContext: Recently, Delhi Court said that the right of reputation cannot and will not be protected at the cost of the right to have a dignified life. This verdict came…
Read more- by:-Ajit Satapathy
- February 18, 2021
PRELIMS FACTS- February 17, 2021
Current Affairs Prelims facts1..8-member expert panel for strengthening Urban Co-operative Banks constitutes by RBI RBI Deputy Governor N. S. Vishwanathan chaired the committee to examine issues and suggest a road map for strengthening…
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- February 17, 2021
Karlapat Wildlife Sanctuary
Current Affairs Environment and climate change GS Paper IIIContext- Recently Six elephants have been lost in Odisha within two weeks following the death of one more jumbo in the Karlapat Wildlife Sanctuary. Investigation results show it was case…
Read moreLockdown Impact: Infant Mortality on The Rise?
Current Affairs Ethics Governance GS Paper II GS Paper IV Social JusticeContext: Recently, a report stated that more than 12,500 infants have died during the lockdown. Mumbai had the highest mortality rate among the other districts in Maharashtra. Background: The lockdown…
Read more- by:-Ajit Satapathy
- February 17, 2021
Tracking Leopards: Conserving Wildlife
Current Affairs Environment and climate change GS Paper III Science and technologyContext: Recently, the hunt to preserve wildlife has been gathering pace amidst the global climate change concerns. Different scientific methods have been introduced such as; SMR(Spatial Mark-Resight) model to increase…
Read more- by:-Ajit Satapathy
- February 17, 2021