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Joint Parliamentary Committee(JPC)

Joint Parliamentary Committee(JPC) -Everything In Details|2020

Headline: Cong. demands Joint Parliamentary Committee( JPC) probe into FB ‘interference’ in polls (TH, pg 9) Congress demanded a joint parliamentary committee (JPC) following an investigation published by the Wall Street Journal which reported that officials of Facebook India provided “favorable treatment. BJP on election¬ related issues”. The opposition claims that Facebook violated its own

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LUXMIKANT POLITY CRUX NOTES

LUXMIKANT POLITY CRUX NOTES

[vc_row][vc_column][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][blog type=”loop-list” show_excerpt=”1″ show_footer=”1″ grid_style=”” pagination=”1″ pagination_type=”numbers” posts=”6″ sort_by=”” sort_order=”desc” heading=”” heading_type=”modern” css_heading_color=”” view_all=”” link=”” offset=”” cat=”” terms=”LUXMIKANT POLITY CRUX” tags=”” post_format=”” post_type=”post” css=””][vc_column_text]Join Us On Telegram : https://t.me/diademyias Email: contact@diademy.com[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]SOME IMPORTANT FAQs 1. Is laxmikant enough for polity? A:) Laxmikant‘ alone can fetch you close to 100% marks in Polity section in the Prelims stage. … The

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Philosophy Optional| UPSC Optional Syllabus

Philosophy Optional For UPSC Optional Syllabus| 2020-21

Philosophy Optional The popularity of Philosophy as an Optional(UPSC Optional Syllabus)is increasing in recent times. In recent years about 800-1000 people choose philosophy as optional among the 10,000 odd candidates taking the mains. The success ratio is somewhere between 5-9% varying in the past 10 years. UPSC CSE, sometimes hailed as one of the toughest

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Political Science and International Relations

A COMPLETE STRATEGY FOR “Political Science and International Relations” OPTIONAL

Political Science and International Relations: The Optional subject in UPSC constitutes 500 Marks and hence becomes very crucial to get your way to the merit list. Compared to the GS papers, optional subjects are also scoring and hence choosing a good optional becomes one of the most important stage for the aspirant in UPSC preparation.

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Hyperloop

What Is Hyperloop And How Does It Works in India?

Introduction: It is a system of magnetically levitating capsules (pods) that travels at high speeds through low-pressure steel tubes without any friction. The principle of magnetic levitation (Maglev) is used to propel the pods inside the tubes and the air bearings are implemented to levitate the pods. The pod would initially be launched with an

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DISINVESTMENT IN INDIA

What is Disinvestment in India? Disinvestment Policy 2009

INDEX Status on the eve of independence Rationale behind PSUs dominant Role Problems faced by PSU’s – 1991 Disinvestment In  India :  Meaning Purpose of disinvestment Policy on disinvestment Budget 2016 -17 : Investment based approach DIPAM Arguments for Disinvestments  Arguments Against Disinvestments Targets and Actuals Role of PSUs presently Way forward Conclusion On the

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Article15 of Indian Constitution

What Is Article15 of Indian Constitution?

The principle of Gender Equality is enshrined in Article15 of Indian Constitution. The Constitution not only grants equality to women but also enables the State to adopt measures of positive discrimination in favor of women. In pursuance of these provisions, the Government has made several laws, regulations, policies, etc. for the advancement of women and

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NGOs-Non-Governmental Organizations

NGOs-Non-Governmental Organizations in India

What are NGOs? The World Bank defines NGOs as “private organizations that pursue activities to relieve suffering, promote the interests of the poor, protect the environment, provide basic social services or undertake community development”. As per UN, a non-governmental organization (NGO) is a not-for-profit, voluntary citizens’ group, which is organized on a local, national or international level to address

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Religion And Inhuman Practices In India

Religion And Inhuman Practices In India ( Exam Time Synopsis)-2020

  GS 1 Current Issues Diademy.com MAINS BOOSTER 2020  Introduction Every modern nation in the world, in their Constitutions, clearly establishes the right to freedom of religion, belief, faith, thought, and expression of all these freedoms to all its citizens. History of social and religious reforms Banning of Sati in 1829 due to efforts of

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