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  • 15 June 2018 | Prelims Daily with Previous Year Questions with Answers

    Q.1 Consider the following

    1. Ayushman Bharat — National Health Protection Mission (AB-NHPM) was announced to provide cover to 5 lakh per family per year
    2. The family cap for the scheme is 5 members
    3. The scheme covers all the pre and post hospitalization expenses

    Which of the above is correct?

    a) Only 1

    b) 1 and 3

    c) 1 and 2

    d) All are correct

    Source- https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/2018/06/15/

    Q.2 Consider the following

    1. The Global air pollution data base has been recently released by World Health Organization
    2. According to the report 14 Indian cities are among the top 15 most polluted cities of the world

    Which of the above is correct?

    a) Only 1

    b) Only 2

    c) Both 1 and 2

    d) Neither 1 nor 2

    Source- https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/2018/06/15/

    Q.3 Consider the following

    1. UNICEF is United Nations Children’s Fund works with Indian government to provide better future for children
    2. They have recently come up with a report which states that 90 countries in the world who don’t offer paternity leave are lower and middle income countries

    Which of the above is correct?

    a) Only 1

    b) Only 2

    c) Both 1 and 2

    d) Neither 1 nor 2

    Source- https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/2018/06/15/

    Q. 4 Consider the following

    1. Defence Research and Development Organisation is an agency of government under the control of Ministry of Defence
    2. It has recently developed Pinaka Mark II which has an enhanced range of 70 to 80 Kilometres

    Which of the above is correct?

    a) Only 1

    b) Only 2

    c) Both 1 and 2

    d) Neither 1 nor 2

    Source- https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/2018/06/15/

    Q.5 Consider the following

    1. The sum of all transaction recorded in Balance of Payment must be zero
    2. Capital account and current account are two types of accounts under Balance of Payment

    Which of the above is correct?

    a) Only 1

    b) 1 and 2

    c) Only 2

    d) Neither 1 nor 2

    Source- https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/2018/06/15/


    For SolutionClick here

  • [Prelims Spotlight] European Union, Kolleru Lake, The Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia (CICA)

     

    Here are  Back2Basics collections from today’s news items

    B2B #1: From news – [pib] India to host European Union Film Festival

    European Union

    1. The EU consists of 28 countries, has the world’s largest economy and its third largest population, after China and India.
    2. The Maastricht Treaty established the European Union in 1993 and introduced European citizenship.
    3. They have set up common institutions so that decisions on matters of joint interest can be made democratically at European level.
    4. By creating a frontier-free single market and a single currency (the euro) which has been adopted by 19 Member States, the EU has given a significant boost to trade and employment.
    5. UK was the last member to leave EU after Greece , popularly known as Brexit.

    B2B #2: From news – Blue revolution a bane of Kolleru

    Kolleru Lake

    1. Kolleru Lake is a freshwater lake and is known as Ramsar site no. 1209.
    2. It is located between Krishna and Godavari deltas of Andhra Pradesh
    3. As a haven for a wide-variety of water birds, the Forest Department has declared 673 sq.km (Con.+5) as the Kolleru Wildlife Sanctuary.
    4. It is an Important Bird Area on the Central Asian Flyway.
    5. It is important habitat for resident and migratory birds, including the grey or spot-billed pelican (Pelecanus philippensis). Many birds migrate here in winter, such as Siberian crane, ibis, and painted storks.

    Here’s a Factoid to brush up your concepts

    Name : The Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia (CICA)

    Brief Intro : The Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia (CICA) is an inter-governmental forum for enhancing cooperation towards promoting peace, security and stability in Asia. It is a forum based on the recognition that there is close link between peace, security and stability in Asia and in the rest of the world.

    Objective : enhancing cooperation towards promoting peace, security and stability in Asia

    Type : Summit/ Conference

    Category : Economy

    Year : 1999

    Place :  Almaty

  • 15 June 2018 | High Relevance vs Low Relevance News , Govt. Posters for easy recall

    Reading News for UPSC is utmost important and rising number of questions year on year in UPSC Prelims is a testimony of this

    We are starting a daily series where we will analyze news covered in The Hindu, Indian Express and other newspapers which are important from exam perspective and which are not

    Important news would have been covered in our daily news coverage in form of newscards.

    Unimportant ones will be mentioned here and a short description regarding why it is not relevant for the exam

    Click on news headlines to read the full news

    High relevance news

    20 States on board to implement Ayushman Bharat

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/20-states-on-board-to-implement-ayushman-bharat/

    Ayushman Bharat is an ambitious scheme for ensuring Universal health coverage. Note all pros and cons for this as there is a high probability of a question appearing in Mains on it

    The rising risks to financing India’s current account deficit

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/the-rising-risks-to-financing-indias-current-account-deficit/

    Newscard explains ill effects of rising CAD. Note reasons behind it and also reports and agencies mentioned in relation to it.

    Reports have been a favorite area of UPSC in Prelims.

    DRDO turns Pinaka rocket system into guided missile, developmental trials soon

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/drdo-turns-pinaka-rocket-system-into-guided-missile-developmental-trials-soon/

    Very important for SciTech part for both Pre & Mains. Questions have been appearing on indigenous missile and other defense systems being developed

    Low Relevance news

    Digital India brought slew of services to the doorsteps of common man, says Modi

    Digital India was launched with an aim to connect India’s villages and youth

    No important line in news apart from this one.

    Cess collected for construction workers too low for their welfare

    A PIL has been filed in SC saying that the cess collected from construction companies, which is meant to pay for such workers’ welfare, is abysmally low

    Important point: According to the Building and Other Construction Workers’ Welfare Cess Act, 1996, a 1% cess is to be levied and collected on all types of construction activities, whether by government, PSUs or private players

    Has very fewer chances of coming in the exam but now you don’t know what can so keep this point somewhere in mind!


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  • Burning Issues- India’s shifting foreign policy stance

    Image result for India russia china usa

    Why in news

    1. The Shangri-La Dialogue speech (Singapore, Jun 2018) of PM Modi is being seen as a major foreign policy shift.
    2. Despite speaking at the same event, the words of India’s and US’s document were starkly different. This indicates that New Delhi and Washington are no longer on the same page.
    3. Warming up of India to Russia and China is another unmistakable sign of a shift.
    4. It seems the philosophy of Non-Alignment has been revived.

    Evidence of changed foreign policy

    Informal summits

    China

    1. ‘Doklam’ is an issue of the past.
    2. The BRI isn’t as much a concern as before.
    3. India’s non-confrontational attitude with respect to China’s presence in the Maldives and Nepal.

    Russia

    S-400 Deal is being negotiated.

    1. The frequency of meetings with China and Russia far outnumbers those with USA
    2. PM Modi will have met President Xi and President Putin four-five times each by the end of this year, if one counts informal and formal summits, as well as meetings at the SCO, BRICS and G-20
    3. In contrast, nearly half the year has gone in just scheduling the upcoming 2+2 meet of Indian and U.S. Ministers of Defence and Foreign Affairs.

    Shangrila Dialogue Speech

    1. India referred to the Indo-Pacific as a “natural geographical region”, not a strategic one, while the USA called the Indo-Pacific a “priority theatre” and a “subset of America’s broader security strategy” for its Indo-Pacific Command.
    2. While India referred to India’s good relations with the U.S., Russia and China in equal measure, US vowed to counter China’s moves in the Indo-Pacific, and referred to the U.S. National Defence Strategy released this January, which puts both China and Russia in its crosshairs as the world’s two “revisionist powers”.

    The Quad has also been given short shrift.

    1. India rejected an Australian request to join maritime exercises along with the U.S. and Japan this June, and said quite plainly last month that there was no plan to “militarise” the Quad.
    2. This is in contrast with India’s acceptance of military exercises with countries of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), the Russia-China led grouping.

    India has decided to continue energy deals with Iran and Venezuela in defiance of American sanctions.

    Trade protectionism is clearly the other big point of divergence between India and the U.S.

    1. Both countries have, in recent months, taken each other to the World Trade Organisation on several issues.
    2. There has been a surge in disputes between the two countries:
    • on the new American steel and aluminium tariffs,
    • the proposed cuts in H1B professional visas and cancellation of H4 spouse visas,
    • on India’s tariffs and resistance to U.S. exports of dairy and pork products, on Indian price reductions on medical devices, and
    • Reserve Bank of India rules on data localisation on Indian servers for U.S. companies.
    • The row over Harley-Davidson motorcycles has ended up denting the ties quite seriously.

    The biggest challenges to a common India-U.S. vision are now emerging from the new U.S. law called Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA) and the U.S.’s withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal with the threat of more secondary sanctions.

    1. Both actions have a direct impact on India, given its high dependence on defense hardware from Russia and its considerable energy interests in Iran.
    2. India’s plans to acquire the Russian S-400 missile system will become the litmus test of whether India and the U.S. can resolve their differences.

    Recent changes in Indian foreign policy – Shift towards intelligent non-alignment and cautious prudence.

    India, in the Shangrila-La speech:

    1. invoked the “Bandung spirit of 1955”.
    2. praised Singapore for teaching the world the importance of making “free and fair choices” and “embracing diversity at home”.
    3. stressed that “When nations stand on the side of principles, not behind one power or the other, they earn the respect of the world,”
    4. warned the world about the possible return of “great power rivalries”, and
    5. emphasised the importance and centrality of the ASEAN in the concept of the Indo-Pacific.

    The complexities of dealing with the two major powers have always led India to seek out support for other intermediate powers and coalitions across the world.

    1. The old G-77 was not an ideological construct. India was, in limited ways, mobilising a power source outside of the Great Powers. This strategy has its limitations; its effectiveness in confronting the hard power realities imposed by the Great Powers has always been in doubt. But India is still looking for that functional substitute: A coalition that stands a little apart from the Great Powers.
    2. The rediscovered fascination for the ASEAN, Africa, and the commitment to pursue these relationships shows a shift towards the old coalition building of the 1950s.

    Why India shifted its stance?

    1. India’s foremost objective has been the preservation of her ‘strategic autonomy’ with respect to foreign policymaking.
    2. Aligning excessively with any particular nation or group can be counterproductive to India’s long-term interests
    3. The US, in recent years, has displayed the tendency to betray its allies for short-term gains.

    Conclusion

    1. India seems to be striving for a more balanced approach in what it increasingly sees as an uncertain world.
    2. The “principled” vision India has embraced projects is a departure from the transactionalism and pragmatism espoused by her over the last few years.
  • 14 June 2018 | Prelims Daily with Previous Year Questions with Answers

    Q.1 Consider the following

    1. Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership is a free trade agreement between ASEAN and India, China, Australia, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand
    2. RCEP covers trade in goods, services, investment, economic and technical co-operation, intellectual property, competition, dispute settlement and other issues

    Which of the above is correct?

    a) Both 1 and 2

    b) Only 1

    c) Only 2

    d) Neither 1 nor 2

    Source- https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/2018/06/14/

    Q.2 Consider the following

    1. Backward participation in trade is measured by share of domestic value added content in total gross exports
    2. Forward participation in trade is measured by share of foreign value added content in total gross exports

    Which of the above is correct?

    a) Both 1 and 2

    b) Only 1

    c) Only 2

    d) Neither 1 nor 2

    Source- https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/2018/06/14/

    Q. 3 Consider the following

    1. The 74th Amendment includes essential civic issues such as urban transportation, housing or urban commons
    2. Under the 74th Amendment municipalities need not be constituted in areas which are declared as industrial township

    Which of the above is correct?

    a) Both 1 and 2

    b) Only 1

    c) Only 2

    d) Neither 1 nor 2

    Source- https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/2018/06/14/

    Q. 4 Consider the following

    1. SWAYAM is an initiative of Ministry of Human Resource Development
    2. It’s a program for promoting participation in small and medium entrepreneurship.

    Which of the above is correct?

    a) Both 1 and 2

    b) Only 1

    c) Only 2

    d) Neither 1 nor 2

    Source- https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/2018/06/14/

    Q. 5 Consider the following

    1. Nikkie Asia Prize for culture and community is given by Japan
    2. Recently it was given to Bindeshwar Pathak for his significant work in tackling poor hygiene and discrimination

    Which of the above is correct?

    a) Both 1 and 2

    b) Only 1

    c) Only 2

    d) Neither 1 nor 2

    Source- https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/2018/06/14/


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  • [Prelims Spotlight]India-US Defence Cooperation, Ayushman Bharat — National Health Protection Mission (AB-NHPM), Kaivalya

    Here are  Back2Basics collections from today’s news items

    B2B #1: From news – US approves sale of Apache helicopters, missiles to India

    India-US Defence Cooperation

    1. India-US defence trade cooperation continues to expand, including through the US-India Defence Trade and Technology Initiative, a partnership begun in 2012.
    2. It seeks to create opportunities for US-India co-production and co-development, foster science and technology cooperation, and remove bureaucratic barriers to trade, the official said.
    3. In 2016, India was also awarded the status of a US major defence partner, which allows India to receive license-free access to a wide range of military and dual-use technologies that are regulated by the Department of Commerce.
    4. The two countries also agreed to an updated ten-year Defence Framework Agreement in June 2015 to guide and expand their bilateral defence and strategic partnership until 2025.

    B2B #2: From news – 20 States on board to implement Ayushman Bharat

    Ayushman BharatNational Health Protection Mission (AB-NHPM)

    • The scheme was announced in the Budget 2018
    • The scheme will provide a cover of ₹5 lakh per family per year
    • There will be no cap on family size and age
    • The benefits cover will include pre and post-hospitalization expenses
    • All pre-existing conditions will be covered from day one of the policy
    • A defined transport allowance per hospitalization will also be paid to the beneficiary

    Here’s a Factoid to brush up your concepts

    Key words related to History : Kaivalya

    Dynasty/era : Mahavira period

    Meaning : 1.Kaivalya is a state of solitude, aloneness, isolation and detachment. The word is derived from the Sanskrit kevala, meaning “alone” or “isolated.” 2.It is a separation of purusha (Self or Soul) from prakriti (primal matter). The state of kaivalya is the main goal of Raja yoga. 3.It is a detachment and independence from relationships, egoism, attraction, aversion and the cycle of birth and death. One can achieve this state by performing austerities, yoga practice and discipline. One who achieves this state is called a Kevalin.

  • 14 June 2018 | High Relevance vs Low Relevance News , Govt. Posters for easy recall

    Reading News for UPSC is utmost important and rising number of questions year on year in UPSC Prelims is a testimony of this

    We are starting a daily series where we will analyze news covered in The Hindu, Indian Express and other newspapers which are important from exam perspective and which are not

    Important news would have been covered in our daily news coverage in form of newscards.

    Unimportant ones will be mentioned here and a short description regarding why it is not relevant for the exam

    Click on news headlines to read the full news

    High relevance news

    New norms for college teachers

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/new-norms-for-college-teachers/

    Note details about UGC and the fact that Indians who had been awarded a doctoral degree from any of the top 500 global universities would be eligible to teach in Indian universities without the requirement of any equivalence certificate or NET

    Also read about Swayam, the MOOCs platform for online material

    [pib] Cabinet approves proposal for enactment of Dam Safety Bill, 2018

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/pib-cabinet-approves-proposal-for-enactment-of-dam-safety-bill-2018/

    Note down important provisions of the bill. A question can be asked in Mains under the Disaster Management head

    [pib] NITI Aayog to launch Composite Water Management Index

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/pib-niti-aayog-to-launch-composite-water-management-index/

    See components of water management index. Also, study about the water crisis in India as well as across the world and need for sustainable use of water

    Low Relevance News

    U.S. nod for six more Apaches

    The U.S. State Department has approved the sale of six additional AH-64 Apache attack helicopters to India

    No important details included in news from exam point of view

    Centre mulls action against Haryana for polluting Yamuna

    A notice is being issued to Haryana for its role in polluting the Yamuna.

    No important bodies or river tributaries mentioned. Not important for exam.


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  • [Prelims Spotlight] North Eastern Council, GOLD and ICON Mission

    Here are  Back2Basics collections from today’s news items

    B2B #1: From news – [pib] Cabinet approves Repositioning of North Eastern Council

    North Eastern Council

    1. North Eastern Council (NEC) was constituted as a statutory advisory body under the NEC Act 1971 and came into being on the 7th November 1972 at Shillong.
    2. NEC was established under the North Eastern Council Act, 1971 as an apex level body for securing balanced and coordinated development and facilitating coordination with the States.
    3. Sikkim was added to the council in the year 2002
    4. Subsequent to the Amendment of 2002, NEC has been mandated to function as a regional planning body for the North Eastern
    5. While formulating a regional plan for this area, shall give priority to the schemes and projects benefiting two or more states.
    6. In case of Sikkim, the Council shall formulate specific projects and schemes for that

    Here’s a Factoid to brush up your concepts

    Name : GOLD and ICON Mission

    Details : To explore the earth’s ionosphere.

    Agency : NASA

  • 13 June 2018 | Prelims Daily with Previous Year Questions with answers

    Q1) Consider the following

    1. Basic structure doctrine is Indian judicial principle that there are some basic features of Indian constitution which cannot be altered.
    2. Judicial review is not part of the basic structure doctrine

    Which of the above are correct with respect to Basic Structure Doctrine

    a) Only 1

    b) Both 1 and 2

    c) Only 2

    d) Neither 1 nor 2

    Solution- a

    Source- https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/2018/06/13/

    Q2) Which of the following is true regarding Atal Innovation Mission-

    1. Atal Innovation Mission aims at enhancing culture of innovation and entrepreneurship
    2. Atal Tinkering Laboratories (ATLs) are made compulsory in higher education institutions under Atal Innovation Mission

    a) Only 1

    b) Both 1 and 2

    c) Only 2

    d) Neither 1 nor 2

    Solution- a

    Source- https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/2018/06/13/

    Q3) Which of the following is not correctly paired-

    a) RaghavendraSwamy Temple   Tamil Nadu
    b) Hazardwari Palace                    West Bengal
    c) Brahma Sarovar temple            Haryana
    d) VidurKuti                                   Uttar Pradesh

     

    Source- https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/2018/06/13/

    Q4) Consider the following-

    1. The Swacch Iconic Places project is coordinated by the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation
    2. Along with public sector it also involves private companies as sponsoring partners

    Which of the above is correct?

    a) Only 1

    b) Both 1 and 2

    c) Only 2

    d) Neither 1 nor 2

    Source- https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/2018/06/13/

    Q5) Which of the following is true about FAME India scheme-

    1. It covers hybrid and electric technology like plug in battery electric vehicles
    2. It incentivizes all the light commercial vehicles and Buses

    a) Only 1

    b) Both 1 and 2

    c) Only 2

    d) Neither 1 nor 2

    Source- https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/2018/06/13/


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  • Burning Issues- Lateral Entry into Civil Services

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    Why in News

    • Recently, the department of personnel and training (DoPT) has called for applications to fill 10 joint-secretary level posts in various departments.
    • Lateral Entry (LE) is applicable for both private sector professions and those from state governments, Union Territories, PSUs, Autonomous bodies and others.

    About ‘Joint Secretaries’

    As per the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT):

      • A Joint Secretary is the head of the wing under the charge of Secretary of the Ministry/ Department and he/she reports to Additional Secretary/ Secretary.
      • Joint Secretaries are at a crucial level of senior management in the Government of India. They lead policymaking as well as the implementation of various programmes and schemes of the Department.

    Experiments with LE

    Through the 1960s, 1970s, and 80s, much before the age of specialisation and opening up of the economy, professionals from both the private sector and state-owned companies headed departments in several ministries.

    Outside advisers and consultants have been appointed at both Central and state level. But these have been at the highest levels like RBI, Niti Aayog, PSUs etc

    Given the requirements of technical expertise, lateral entry has traditionally been easier in the economic ministries and in the Departments of Space, Science and Technology, Biotechnology, Electronics, etc.

    Support for Civil Service Reforms

    • 1st ARC, 1965
    • Surinder Nath Committee, 2003
    • Hota Committee, 2004
    • 2nd ARC Report, 2005
    • In its 2002 report, the Civil Services Review Committee headed by Alagh, however, recommended lateral entry into other Departments as well, along the lines of countries like the US, where the administration has a mix of permanent civil servants and mid-career professionals.

    Challenges / Arguments against LE

    Bureaucratic resistance and institutional inertia of the civil services

    • They will not willingly cooperate with the new entrants – adversarial relations
    • They fear that their opportunities for career advancement and promotions will get hit.

    Cherry-picking jobs/profile

    • lateral entrants with the right ‘connections’ may join just to enjoy the perks and privileges by cherry-picking the post

    No service motive

    • the motive of lateral entrants might be to just enhance their CV

    Promote private interest

    • the lateral entrants may join permanently or temporarily to simply promote vested interests of their organization/field

    Political will

    • Civil service reforms will curtail the inordinate control that the politcal masters have at present.
    • To succeed, other reforms (besides lateral entry) are needed.

    Relevant experience

    • The present system of ‘frequent and arbitrary transfers’ hinder gaining of the relevant experience by incumbent officers. Thus, it is unfair to brand incumbents as ‘generalists’.
    • If given a fair chance, the incumbents too, can emulate private sector expertise.

    Need for LE

    Inefficient civil service

    • The modern political economy demands a sleek and agile civil service (CS) machinery
    • India’s present CS architecture dates back to the Nehruvian era when the state ruled the roost

    Given today’s era of withdrawal of the State, ‘outsiders’ can bring insights of possible impacts of govt policies on diverse stakeholders – the private sector, the non-government sector and the general public 

    • Best decisions can be taken based on this info

    Since career IAS have experience of only govt functioning

    • Their solutions/suggestions are less effective in other sectors – the pvt and the non-govt

    Erroneous decisions ⇒ litigation

    • Burdening the judiciary and blocking the administration

    Flaws in the current IAS recruitment process

    ‘Type I’ and ‘Type II’ errors

    • Type I error ⇒ recruiting incapable candidates
    • Type II error ⇒ rejecting potential candidates

    Lateral entry will give opportunity

    • for promising mid-level professionals to join the elite Service

    Bureaucratic inertia

    • LE will inject new ideas, new energy, new competition and new performance standards in the IAS
    • the ‘near-automatic career progression’ will be a thing of the past

    Generalists vs. specialists

    • contemporary developmental models mandate special skills for effective delivery of services

    Way Forward

    Recruitment process for LE

    • An institutionalised system of annual recruitment (43-46 yrs age group) should be there.
    • Paper qualifications should not be too prescriptive.
    • UPSC should handle the entire recruitment process.
    • Allocation of state cadres should be done.
    • Cutting-edge level exposure (village-level) for the first 5 yrs should be mandatory.

    ‘Regular entry’ IAS officers

    • Must be allowed to work in different sectors outside of the govt to understand the sectors’ needs
    • This will also help them compete on an equal footing with the lateral entrants

    Top-heavy bureaucracy

    • Can be avoided by weeding out about 25% of the poorest (regular-entry) performers
    • Transparent performance appraisal (of regular entrants) after 15 yrs of selection

    Comprehensive not incremental reforms

    • Are the need of the hour
    • Incremental reforms are doomed to fail

    Implement the long-pending recommendations (with respect to internal and external reforms)

    • That are gathering dust in govt archives

    Final Word

    Do not throw the baby away with the bathwater

    Young IAS (regular entry) are indispensable

    • As they bring in youthful spirit, raw enthusiasm, and unspoiled enterprise into administration

    yet, LE will bring the best of both youth and experience

    • And take the system closer to the goal of “minimum government, maximum governance”

    QUESTIONS

    • Critically analyze the recent govt proposal of Lateral Entry into the Civil Services.

    (Post your answers and doubts in the comments section and we will try to get mentors as well as toppers to check and resolve those respectively)

  • 12 June 2018 | Prelims Daily with Previous Year Questions with Answers

    Q.1  Which of the following is true about Rail Madad-

    1. It’s an app to register complaints by passengers through mobile phone/web
    2. It enables the top management to monitor the pace of grievance redressal and field evaluation

    a) Only 1

    b) Only 2

    c) Both 1 and 2

    d) None of the above

    Source- https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/

    Q. 2 Which of the following is true about BIMSTEC-

    1. BIMSTEC is acts as a bridge between  South East Asia and Europe
    2. India will host the first military exercise of BIMSTEC in Pune
    3. The aim of the exercise is promote strategic alignment among members and counter terrorism

    a) 1 and 2 are correct

    b) 1 and 3 are correct

    c) 2 and 3 are correct

    d) all three are correct

    Source- https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/

    Q. 3 Which of the following is correct about the Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana (PMMVY)

    1. The yojana covers all the pregnant and lactating mothers except the state and central government employees
    2. Its applicable for two living children
    3. The scheme is the by product of National Food Security Act

    a) All three are correct

    b) Only 1

    c) Only 2

    d) Both 1 and 3

    Source- https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/

    Q.4 Which of the following is correct about CORPAT-

    1. It’s a coordinated patrol between Indian and Sri Lankan Navies twice a year
    2. It’s an effort to keep vital part of the Indian Ocean Region safe and secure for commercial shipping and international trade.

    a) Only 1

    b) Only 2

    c) Both 1 and 2

    d) None of the above

    Source- https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/

    Q. 5 Which of the following countries is not part of ASEAN

    a) Laos

    b) Brunei

    c) Cambodia

    d) None of the above

    Source- https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/


    For SolutionsClick here

  • 13 June 2018 | High Relevance vs Low Relevance News , Govt. Posters for easy recall

    Reading News for UPSC is utmost important and rising number of questions year on year in UPSC Prelims is a testimony of this

    We are starting a daily series where we will analyze news covered in The Hindu, Indian Express and other newspapers which are important from exam perspective and which are not

    Important news would have been covered in our daily news coverage in form of newscards.

    Unimportant ones will be mentioned here and a short description regarding why it is not relevant for the exam

    Click on news headlines to read the full news

    High relevance news

    [op-ed snap] The government needs to handle public sector banks with care

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/op-ed-snap-the-government-needs-to-handle-public-sector-banks-with-care/

    Oped discusses issues plaguing PSBs and what should be effectively done in order to bring house back in order.

    A mains question has a high probability of appearing as this issue has been in news for quite a long time now

    [pib] 3,000 Additional Atal Tinkering Labs Announced

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/pib-3000-additional-atal-tinkering-labs-announced/

    Read and make notes about Atal Innovation Mission and Atal Tinkering Labs.

    Useful for both Pre as well Mains. These initiatives can also be quoted in Essay related to innovation ecosystem in India

    SEBI panel to study option of direct overseas listings

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/sebi-panel-to-study-option-of-direct-overseas-listings/

    GDR & ADR can be asked in Prelims. Also note details about listing of companies overseas

    Low Relevance news

    Belt and Road Initiative: Inept translation of Qingdao Declaration alters India’s stand

    Shanghai Cooperation Organisation’s English statement on the declaration implied Delhi’s support for the Chinese connectivity project

    India is the only member state of the SCO which is not a part of the BRI, and has publicly criticised it

    The only important part from the news is SCO and BRI which have been discussed in the various previous news in detail

    Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project set to miss land acquisition target: sources

    India is set to miss a December deadline to acquire land for a Japan-backed $17 billion bullet train project

    Important details to be noted: Japan is majority-funding the train project through a 50-year loan and at least 70% of the core components of the rail line will be supplied by Japanese companies


    Govt. Posters for easy recall

     

  • [Prelims Spotlight] Global Depository Receipts, Swachh Iconic Places (SIP), USHUS-II submarine sonar

    Here are  Back2Basics collections from today’s news items

    B2B #1: From news – SEBI panel to study option of direct overseas listings

    Global Depository Receipts

    • Indian companies are allowed to raise equity capital in the international markets through the issue of GDR.
    • GDR are designated in USD / Euros or any other foreign currency.
    • The proceeds of GDR can be utilized for various purposes.

    American Depository Receipts

    • These are like shares issued to US retail and institutional investors and are listed in NASADAQ/NYSE
    • They are entitled like share to bonus, stock spilt and dividend.
    • ADR route is taken as non-USA companies are NOT allowed to list on US stock exchanges by issuing shares.

    B2B #2: From news – [pib] Ten new Swachh Iconic Places launched under Swachh Bharat Mission

    Swachh Iconic Places (SIP)

    1. The project envisioned by the Prime Minister is being coordinated by Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation with the support of State governments and local administration.
    2. The consultation is in process for finalising the PSUs/corporates for extending support to new sites as CSR partners.
    3. These new sites have joined the 20 iconic places under Phase I & II where special Sanitation work is already underway.
    4. Launched in 2016, the Phase I iconic places are: Ajmer Sharif Dargah, CST Mumbai ,Golden Temple, Kamakhya Temple, Maikarnika Ghat, Meenakshi Temple, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi, Shree Jagannath Temple, The Taj Mahal and Tirupati Temple.
    5. Phase II of Swachh Iconic Places was launched in Nov 2017, and included Gangotri, Yamunotri, Mahakaleshwar Temple, Charminar, Convent and Church of St. Francis of Assissi, Kalady, Gommateswara, BaidyanathDham, Gaya Tirth and Somnath temple.
    6. SIP is a collaborative project with three other central Ministries: Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, M/o Culture, and M/o Tourism.
    7. It also involves local administrations in the concerned States and Public Sector and Private Companies as sponsoring partners.

    Here’s a Factoid to brush up your concepts

    Name : USHUS-II submarine sonar

    Defence Forces : Navy

    Module Type : Tech Misc.

    Brief Intro : 1.Sonars are the eyes and ears of a submarine under water. DRDO has developed the State-of-the-Art submarine sonar suite, USHUS-II, a highly evolved compendium of multiple sensors. 2.The constituent sonars in the suite include passive sonar, active sonar, intercept sonar, obstacle avoidance sonar and underwater telephony.

  • 12 June 2018 | High Relevance vs Low Relevance News , Govt. Posters for easy recall

    Reading News for UPSC is utmost important and rising number of questions year on year in UPSC Prelims is a testimony of this

    We are starting a daily series where we will analyze news covered in The Hindu, Indian Express and other newspapers which are important from exam perspective and which are not

    Important news would have been covered in our daily news coverage in form of newscards.

    Unimportant ones will be mentioned here and a short description regarding why it is not relevant for the exam

    Click on news headlines to read the full news

    High relevance news

    PM’s maternity scheme benefits 23.6 lakh

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/pms-maternity-scheme-benefits-23-6-lakh/

    Newscard gives details about coverage of PMMVY and associated benefits. Govt schemes are important from both Prelims as well as Mains point of view

    What caused the Dec. 1, 2015 Chennai downpour?

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/what-caused-the-dec-1-2015-chennai-downpour/

    A detailed reasoning for the heavy downpour in Chennai and subsequent flooding. Cold pool theory can be asked in Prelims and Urban flooding has been appearing in UPSC mains in recent years

    Rise in India-ASEAN naval games

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/rise-in-india-asean-naval-games/

    Note all bilateral and multilateral exercises mentioned in news card. Apart from that also make a note of points of convergence with ASEAN countries in recent times in order to quote that in Mains answers

    Low relevance news

    No plans to privatise Railways, says Piyush Goyal

    The Centre has no plans to privatise the Railways.

    The statement comes amid concerns voiced by unions about the part or full privatization of the Railways, which has been inviting private participation in station development, infrastructure creation and some other areas

    Nothing important from exam perspective

    Maldives sets deadline for India on taking back helicopters

    Tensions over the presence of the two Indian helicopters in two different strategically important locations in Laamu and Addu atolls have been growing over the past few weeks

    India had gifted two Dhruv Advanced Light Helicopters (ALH) to the Maldives in 2013

    Only notable details are Dhruv helicopter and Laamu and Addu tolls.


    Govt. Posters for easy recall

    Labour Reforms :

  • 11 June 2018 | Prelims Daily with Previous Year Questions with Answers

    Q. 1 Which of the following is true about Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO)

    1. India and Pakistan are the member countries of Shanghai Cooperation Organisation
    2. The organisation’s sole aim is to combat terrorism in South Asian region

    a) Only a

    b) Only b

    c) Both a and b

    d) None of the above

    Source- 

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/india-uzbekistan-to-route-their-trade-though-chabahar/

    Q.2 Which of the following countries will host the 11th Hindi literary festival

    a) Indonesia

    b) Mauritius

    c) India

    d) Bangladesh

    Source- https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/2018/06/11/

    Q.3 Which of the following is true about the Seva Bhoj Yojna

    1. It’s an initiative of Ministry of Finance
    2. The Scheme seeks to reimburse Central share of CGST and IGST on food offered by Charitable and religious institutions free of cost
    3. The scheme is applicable to all the religious and non-religious places who are offering food to at least 5000 people free of cost

    a) Only 1

    b) All three are correct

    c) 1 and 2 are correct

    d) 2 and 3are correct

    Source- 

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/pib-government-introduces-new-scheme-seva-bhoj-yojna/

    Q. 4 Nethravati river flows in which state of India

    a ) Tamil Nadu

    b) Kerala

    c) Andhra Pradesh

    d) Karnataka

    Source-

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/even-small-dams-have-severe-impact-on-river-ecology/

    Q. 5 General Data Protection Regulation was in news recently which of the following is true about GDPR-

    1. It’s a regulation in European Union law to protect data and privacy of all individuals
    2. The regulation is applicable only for members of European Union

    a) Only a

    b) Only b

    c) Both a and b

    d) None of the above

    Source- 

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/op-ed-snap-open-data-open-government/


    For SolutionsClick here

  • [Prelims Spotlight] BIMSTEC, Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana (PMMVY), UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR)

    Here are  Back2Basics collections from today’s news items

    B2B #1: From news – India to host first BIMSTEC war games in September

    BIMSTEC

    1. The Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) is a regional organization comprising seven Member States lying in the littoral and adjacent areas of the Bay of Bengal constituting a contiguous regional unity.
    2. This sub-regional organization came into being on 6 June 1997 through the Bangkok Declaration.
    3. The regional group constitutes a bridge between South and South East Asia and represents a reinforcement of relations among these countries.
    4. BIMSTEC has also established a platform for intra-regional cooperation between SAARC and ASEAN members.
    5. The BIMSTEC region is home to around 1.5 billion people which constitute around 22% of the global population with a combined gross domestic product (GDP) of 2.7 trillion economies

    B2B #2: From news – PM’s maternity scheme benefits 23.6 lakh

    Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana (PMMVY)

    1. The maternity benefits under PMMVY are available to all Pregnant Women & Lactating Mothers (PW&LM) except those in regular employment with the Central Government or State Government or Public Sector Undertaking or those who are in receipt of similar benefits under any law.
    2. The scheme is being implemented on a 60:40 cost-sharing basis with the State governments.
    3. It is for first living child of the family as normally the first pregnancy of a woman exposes her to new kind of challenges and stress factors.
    4. The Government of India has approved Pan-India implementation of PMMVY in all districts of the country under which the eligible beneficiaries get Rs. 5,000/- under PMMVY
    5. The remaining cash incentive as per approved norms towards Maternity Benefit under Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) after institutional delivery so that on an average, a woman gets Rs. 6000/-
    6. The objectives of the scheme are:
    • Providing partial compensation for the wage loss in terms of cash incentives so that the woman can take adequate rest before and after delivery of the first living child; and
    • The cash incentives provided would lead to improved health seeking behaviour amongst the PW&LM. 
    • However, to address the problem of malnutrition and morbidity among children, the Anganwadi Services Scheme, which is universal, is available to all PW&LM including the second pregnancy.
    • Further, in order to address the malnutrition and morbidity during pregnancies a number of interventions are provided to the pregnant women viz. universal screening of pregnant women for Anaemia and Iron and Folic Acid (IFA) supplementation, Calcium supplementation in pregnancy, Deworming in pregnancy, Weight gain monitoring and Counselling on nutrition, family planning and prevention of diseases. 

    Here’s a Factoid to brush up your concepts

    Name : UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR)

    Recently in News because : Has ranked India as the world’s most disaster-prone country for displacement of residents.

  • 11 June 2018 | High Relevance vs Low Relevance News

    Reading News for UPSC is utmost important and rising number of questions year on year in UPSC Prelims is a testimony of this

    We are starting a daily series where we will analyze news covered in The Hindu, Indian Express and other newspapers which are important from exam perspective and which are not

    Important news would have been covered in our daily news coverage in form of newscards.

    Unimportant ones will be mentioned here and a short description regarding why it is not relevant for the exam

    Click on news headlines to read the full news

    High relevance news

    India, Uzbekistan to route their trade through Chabahar

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/india-uzbekistan-to-route-their-trade-though-chabahar/

    SCO has been in news and has gained importance in view of changing dynamics in Iran.

    Central Asia is a resource-rich region and can help fill the deficit of important minerals that India doesn’t have.

    ISRO’s PRL scientists discover an ‘EPIC’ planet

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/isros-prl-scientists-discover-an-epic-planet/

    ISRO missions and discoveries have constantly made it  to Prelims as well as Mains exam

    Read all details about the mission. Becomes important as India has joined a handful of countries which have discovered planets around stars

    [op-ed snap] Open data, open government

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/op-ed-snap-open-data-open-government/

    The application of data and their assimilation with solving social problems, enabling better governance and powering elected governments to serve their citizens better is ushering in a new revolution

    Read about Open government data, 5C framework and application of data sciences in governance as it is continuously in news and can make roads to Mains

    Low Relevance News

    Xi to visit India in 2019 for Wuhan-style informal meet

    India and China have expanded on the “spirit” of the Wuhan informal summit

    Chinese president accepted PM Modi’s invitation for another “informal summit” in India next year.

    Since very fewer details are divulged about the meeting right now, it is not important for UPSC.

    Narendra Modi holds bilateral talks with heads of SCO member countries

    Talks on sidelines of ongoing SCO summit. No major announcements made.

    The only important thing to note is SCO member countries.

    Plea to make poll offences cognisable

    A petition has been filed in the Supreme Court to direct the government to make electoral offences cognizable with a punishment of minimum two years in jail

    The offenses listed are bribery, undue influence, impersonation, false statement, illegal payments and non-filing of accounts

    Till the SC passes a final verdict on the issue, nothing important from UPSC perspective

  • 10 June 2018 | Prelims Daily with Previous Year Questions with Answers

    Note: Please comment your responses to questions in the comment section. It will help you in assessing yourself.


    Q.1  ‘Operation Shikkar’ was undertaken to curtail the poaching of which of the following animal:

    a ) Tiger

    b) Elephant

    c) Deer

    d) None of the above

    Source-http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/poachers-play-deadly-ivory-game-in-kerala-forests/article24125329.ece

    Q.2 Which of the following is true about the Global Peace Index 2018

    1. India ranks 136th in the Global peace Index 2018
    2. New Zealand tops the list followed by Austria and Iceland
    3. Level of societal safety and security, the extent of ongoing domestic and international conflict and degree of militarization are the paradigms on the which the index is formulated

    a ) Only a

    b) a and b

    c) a and c

    d) All three are correct

    Source- https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/indias-rank-marginally-improves-in-peace-index/

    Q. 3 Which of the following is correct about the Trilateral Naval Exercise Malabar 2018

    1. It was held between India, US and Japan
    2. the aim of the Naval Exercise is to deepen the military ties between nations
    3. The Naval Drill was initially started between India and US in 1992

    a) All three are correct

    b) Only a is correct

    c) Only b and c are correct

    d) Only b is correct


    Source- http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/india-us-japan-begin-malabar-naval-exercise/article19250306.ece

    Q. 4 Consider the following:

    1. Britain, China, France, Russia and United States are five permanent members of United Nations Security Council (UNSC)
    2. Recently Bolivia, Ethiopia, Kazakhstan, Netherlands and Sweden are elected as five new non-permanent members to UNSC
    3. UNSC has five permanent members and 15 non- permanent members in its council

    Which of the above is true regarding UNSC?

    a) Only a

    b) a, b and c

    c) a and c

    d) a and b

    Source- https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/germany-certain-to-win-un-council-seat-but-contest-in-asia/

    Q. 5 Which of the following is true regarding G7 Summit?

    1. It’s held between US, Canada, UK, France, Germany, Japan and Italy
    2. The 44th G7 summit was held in Tokyo, Japan
    3. The summit is held to discuss the burning issues happening around the globe

    a) Only a

    b) a and b

    c) All three are correct

    d) a and c are correct


    For SolutionsClick here

  • [Prelims Spotlight] Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, SWAJAL yojana

    Here are  Back2Basics collections from today’s news items

    B2B #1: From news – India, Uzbekistan to route their trade though Chabahar

    Shanghai Cooperation Organisation

    1. The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) is a Eurasian political, economic, and security organization
    2. The organization, formed in 2001, aims to boost cooperation in economic and security matters between China, Pakistan, India, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan
    3. India and Pakistan joined SCO as full members on 9 June 2017 at a summit in Astana, Kazakhstan
    4. Iran, Mongolia, Afghanistan, and Belarus have been granted observer status in SCO
    5. In 2017, SCO’s eight full members account for approximately half of the world’s population, a quarter of the world’s GDP, and about 80% of Eurasia’s landmass

    B2B #2: From news  :  Niti Aayog seeks views on rationalisation of trade margins in medical devices

    Drug Price Control Orders (DPCO)

    1. DPCO are issued by the DoP under Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilisers, in the exercise of the powers conferred under section 3 of the Essential Commodities Act, 1955.
    2. This enables the Government to declare a ceiling price for essential and life-saving medicines and ensure that these medicines are available at a reasonable price to the general public.
    3. The latest DPCO was issued in 2013

    Here’s a Factoid to brush up your concepts

    Name of the scheme : SWAJAL yojana

    Objectives : 90% of the project cost will be taken care of by the government while the rest 10% of the project cost which will be contributed by the community

    Salient Features :  It is a community owned drinking water programme which will not only ensure round-the-year availability of clean drinking water but also generate employment. – Besides ensuring the availability of clean drinking water to every household round the year, the project would also generate employment. – It is the second project under the Swajal Yojana. Prior to this, it has been launched in Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand.

    Nodal Ministry : Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation

  • 9 June 2018 | High Relevance vs Low Relevance News

    Reading News for UPSC is utmost important and rising number of questions year on year in UPSC Prelims is a testimony of this

    We are starting a daily series where we will analyze news covered in The Hindu, Indian Express and other newspapers which are important from exam perspective and which are not

    Important news would have been covered in our daily news coverage in form of newscards.

    Unimportant ones will be mentioned here and a short description regarding why it is not relevant for the exam

    Click on news headlines to read the full news

    High relevance news

    [pib] Declaration by the Government of Republic of India relating to Article II and III of the Appendix to the Paris Act (1971)

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/pib-declaration-by-the-government-of-republic-of-india-relating-to-article-ii-and-iii-of-the-appendix-to-the-paris-act-1971/

    News discusses about India’s extension of association with Berne convention. Very important from both Prelims as well as Mains perspective

    Dhanush artillery gun clears final test, ready for induction

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/dhanush-artillery-gun-clears-final-test-ready-for-induction/

    Note technical specifications as well as manufacturers and designers of the weapon. UPSC is now tilting towards these trivial details

    Archaeologists find pre-Columbian mass child sacrifice site in Peru

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/archaeologists-find-pre-columbian-mass-child-sacrifice-site-in-peru/

    Important from Mains perspective. A link between various contemporary organizations can be asked

    In prelims, cities connected to it can be asked in form of places in news and country associated

    Germany certain to win UN council seat, but contest in Asia

    https://www.civilsdaily.com/news/germany-certain-to-win-un-council-seat-but-contest-in-asia/

    Contains important details about UNSC structure and the recent election. Note down permanent members and new members elected and do a map practice of those

    Low relevance news

    Excessive illumination caused VVPAT snags: Election Commission

    Preliminary reports on the malfunction of VVPATs during the recent Lok Sabha bypolls have blamed it on excessive exposure of the machines to illumination at polling stations

    The preliminary fact-finding reports have indicated that there were two major technical reasons: failure of contrast sensor and length sensor

    Nothing important from exam point of view but a good time to go online and read more about VVPAT machines and their use (also note where they were used for the first time)

    SC wants panel to monitor shrines

    The Supreme Court has directed the Centre to form an independent committee to review whether the “management practices” of shrines across the country are visitor-friendly

    It indicated that issues like the harassment and exploitation of devotees by sevaks and staffers “may be common to various other important shrines in the country”

    This is just a preliminary intervention by the SC and bears very less relevance for the exam until the court pronounces a verdict on this issue taking in consideration Articles of constitution related to religious practices