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Archives (PRELIMS + MAINS FOCUS) LiDAR Based Survey of Forest Areas Part of: GS Prelims and GS -III - Sci and Tech; Environment In news Recently, the Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) of LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) based survey of forest areas in ten states was released recently. Ministry: Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate change The 10 mapped states are: Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Goa, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Manipur, Nagaland, and Tripura. The project was awarded to WAPCOS in July 2020 at a cost of over Rs. 18 crore for implementation in 26 states. Key observations It is a first of its kind study using LiDAR technology.  It will help augment water and fodder in jungle areas thereby reducing human-animal conflict. States will be given Compensatory Afforestation Fund Management and Planning Authority (CAMPA) funds to use in this project. One major ridge inside a forest block is identified in these states with an average area of 10,000 ha selected in each State. Significance of the study It will help us in identifying areas which need groundwater recharge  It will help in catching rainwater and prevent stream run-off It will help in recommending different types of Soil & Water conservation structures About LiDAR It is a remote sensing method that uses light in the form of a pulsed laser to measure ranges & variable distances. These light pulses generate precise, three-dimensional information about the shape of the Earth and its surface characteristics. It consists of a laser, a scanner, and a specialized Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver. Applications: Surveying, archaeology, geography, geomorphology, seismology, forestry, etc. 6 Years of Transformative Urban Missions Part of: GS Prelims and GS -II - Polity and governance In news Recently, the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) organised an online event to commemorate six years of the three transformative Urban Missions vis. Smart Cities Mission (SCM), Atal Mission for Urban Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) and Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-Urban (PMAY-U). Mission Details Progress PMAY-U It addresses urban housing shortage among the economically weaker sections and middle-income good categories including the slum dwellers by ensuring a pucca house to all by 2022 1.1 to crore houses sanctioned  For the first time interest subsidy on home loans given to MIG having annual income of up to Rs 18 lakhs credit linked subsidy scheme. Affordable rental housing complexes for urban migrants/poor launched as response to reverse migration induced by covid-19. AMRUT Aims to provide basic services like water supply, sewerage, etc. to households and build amenities in cities.  500 cities selected under AMRUT. 105 lakh household water tap and 78 lakh sewer connections have been provided.  88 LED street lights have been replaced with energy efficient LED lights against target of 101 lakh leading to energy savings of 193 crore units.  As per TERI, 84.6 lakh tonnes carbon footprint produced under AMRUT. SCM Aims to promote cities that provide core infrastructure, clean and sustainable environment to their citizens to the application of smart solutions like smart grid Smart water using IoT etc. 70 smart cities have developed and operationalized their Integrated Command and Control Centre which were used as war-rooms for covid management The World Drug Report 2021: UNODC Part of: GS Prelims and GS-II - health and GS-III - Linkage of organised crime with Terrorism In news Recently, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), in its World Drug Report 2021, has highlighted that the lockdown restrictions during Covid-19 have accelerated drug trafficking using the Internet. Key findings of the report Between 2010-2019, the number of people using drugs increased by 22%, owing in part to an increase in the global population. Around 275 million people used drugs worldwide last year, while over 36 million people suffered from drug use disorders. Opioids continue to account for the largest burden of disease attributed to drug use. A rise in the non-medical use of pharmaceutical drugs was also observed during the coronavirus pandemic. In the last 24 years, cannabis potency had increased as much as four times in some parts, even as the percentage of adolescents who perceived the drug as harmful fell by as much as 40%. Access to drugs has also become simpler than ever with online sales, and major drug markets on the dark web are now worth some $315 million annually. In Asia, China and India are mainly linked to shipment of drugs sold on the 19 major darknet markets analysed over 2011-2020. About United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime It was established in 1997 and was named as a United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) in 2002. It acts as the Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention by combining the United Nations International Drug Control Program (UNDCP) and the Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Division of the United Nations Office at Vienna. Link between Air Quality and Covid-19 Part of: GS Prelims and GS -II - Health and GS III - Pollution In news For the first time, a pan-India study has found a direct correlation between air pollution and Covid-19. The study titled ‘Establishing a link between fine particulate matter (PM2.5) zones and Covid-19 over India based on anthropogenic emission sources and air quality data’ dealt with how people living in highly polluted areas are more vulnerable to coronavirus infections. The study found that areas with poor air quality and higher emissions of particulate matter (PM) 2.5 are more likely to have Covid-19 infections and related deaths. The study was conducted by scientists from various universities such as Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM), Pune, National Institute of Technology Rourkela; IIT, Bhubaneswar. It was partially funded by the Ministry of Earth Sciences, the Government of India. The study involves three kinds of data sets National Emission Inventory (NEI) of PM2.5 for 2019, developed by the scientists; Number of Covid-19 positive cases and corresponding death as of 5th November, 2020. Air quality index data (in-situ observations). Important Observations The regions using huge amounts of fossil fuels such as petrol, diesel and coal by combustion in transport and industrial activities also experience a far higher number of Covid-19 cases. The novel coronavirus sticks to fine particles like PM2.5 allowing them to move from one part to another by making the airborne transmission of Covid-19 more effective. About Particulate Matter (PM) 2.5 It is an atmospheric particulate matter of diameter of fewer than 2.5 micrometres, which is around 3% the diameter of a human hair. It is very small and can only be detected with the help of an electron microscope. It causes respiratory problems and also reduces visibility.  It is an endocrine disruptor that can affect insulin secretion and insulin sensitivity, thus contributing to diabetes. These particles are formed as a result of burning fuel and chemical reactions that take place in the atmosphere.  Natural processes such as forest fires also contribute to PM2.5 in the air. These particles are also the primary reason for the occurrence of smog. INS Vikrant: First Indigenous Aircraft Carrier Part of: GS Prelims and GS III - Defence and Security In news  Recently, the ongoing work on the Indigenous Aircraft Carrier (IAC), INS Vikrant (IAC-1) was reviewed, which is a part of Atmanirbhar Bharat. INS Vikrant, is likely to be commissioned in 2022.  At present, India has only one aircraft carrier, the Russian-origin INS Vikramaditya. About  INS Vikrant (IAC-1) The vessel, to be named Vikrant after the decommissioned maiden carrier of the Navy. It will have an air component of 30 aircraft, comprising MiG-29K fighter jets, Kamov-31 airborne early warning helicopters and the soon-to-be-inducted MH-60R multi-role helicopter, besides the indigenous Advanced Light Helicopters. The shipborne weapons include Barak LR SAM and AK-630, while it has MFSTAR and RAN-40L 3D radars as sensors.  It has a pair of runways and a ‘short take off but arrested recovery’ system to control aircraft operations. Significance The combat capability, reach and versatility of the aircraft carrier will add formidable capabilities in the defence and help secure India's interests in the maritime domain. It would offer an incomparable military instrument with its ability to project air power over long distances. Miscellaneous Ambergris Recently, the Mumbai Police has arrested five people and seized nearly 9 kg of Ambergris. Ambergris (French for grey amber) is generally referred to as whale vomit. It is a solid waxy substance originating in the intestine of the sperm whale. Ambergris is produced only by an estimated 1% of sperm whales. It is used in the perfume market, especially to create fragrances like musk. It is believed to be in high demand in countries like Dubai that have a large perfume market. It is also believed to be used in some traditional medicines and as a spice. The sperm whale is a protected species, hunting of the whale is not allowed.  Sperm whales are found in temperate and tropical waters throughout the world. Protection Status: IUCN Red List: Vulnerable CITES: Appendix I Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972: schedule I (Mains Focus) INTERNATIONAL/ ECONOMY/ GOVERNANCE Topic: GS-2: Effect of policies and politics of developed and developing countries on India’s interests GS-2:  Government policies and interventions for development in various sectors and issues arising out of their design and implementation. U.S. readying New Rules for the Tech Giants Context: Recently, the U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee voted to advance six Bills outlawing business practices that sit at the core of tech companies such as Google, Facebook, Amazon and Apple. These Bills constitute the biggest action to come out of the anti-trust scrutiny these companies have been facing in the U.S. over the last few years.  While many nations have taken legal or legislative routes to limit the influence of the Big Four, this is the first major move on their home turf.  What is anti-trust? Anti-trust is an American term for laws meant to prevent unfair business practices such as monopolisation, which leads to fewer choices for consumers and higher prices. Example of Anti-Trust - Microsoft Microsoft was sued in 1998 for giving away the Internet Explorer web browser for free with its Windows operating system, which led to the collapse of browser-maker Netscape.  Microsoft was found guilty of using its market dominance in operating systems to build a monopoly in browsers and was forced to open up Windows to other developers. Problem of Anti-Trust with new age companies Currently rise in consumer prices is the accepted indicator of unfair practices. However, the actions of companies like Google and Facebook that make money off advertising and give many products away for free, makes it difficult to gauge the anti-competitive practices of them The new package of six Bills that is now in Congress is an attempt to add more teeth to anti-trust proceedings against new-age tech firms. What’s in the Bills? The Platform Competition and Opportunity Act would prevent big tech companies from nipping competition in the bud by buying up smaller rivals, like what Facebook had done by buying up Instagram for $1 billion. The Ending Platform Monopolies Act would prevent companies from becoming players on their own platforms, like how Amazon sells its own brands, competing with smaller retailers that use its e-commerce platform; Apple’s chokehold over developers on App Store is another example. The Augmenting Compatibility and Competition by Enabling Service Switching (ACCESS) Act promotes interoperability, forcing platforms to let users take data such as contacts lists and profile information with them while migrating to other platforms. The Merger Filing Fee Modernization Act increases the government fee on large corporate mergers to help fund anti-trust law enforcement. The American Innovation and Choice Online Act would prevent companies from giving preferences to their own products in the marketplaces they run, such as Google search results prioritising YouTube videos or Amazon highlighting its own brands. The State Antitrust Enforcement Venue Act would prevent companies from shifting anti-trust cases to courts that could be favourable to them. How will the move impact India? Ripple Effect: Any behavioural change that these companies may be forced to adopt in the U.S, which is their largest market, would likely be adopted in all their global markets as well. More Teeth to similar Indian Laws: India already has versions of some of these laws such as the one that prevents Amazon from selling brands that it owns on its platform. Such rules & laws will get further legitimacy when US passes its bills. Level Playing Field: If implemented globally, a level playing field for brand visibility on Google and Amazon will benefit retailers in India. Connecting the dots: New IT rules Draft E-Commerce Rules Dominance of Big tech Australia’s News Media Bargaining Code Google’s Search Monopoly POLITY/ GOVERNANCE/ SECURITY Topic: GS-3: Indian Economy and issues relating to planning, mobilization, of resources, growth, development and employment.  Current Challenges of Indian Economy Context: As the Indian economy is completing the first quarter of the current financial year, policy makers need to understand the current challenges which Indian economy is facing so to take remedial measures. Let’s have a look at the current challenges. 1: Two years worth of GDP growth has been lost Image Source: Indian Express In 2019-20, India’s GDP was Rs 146 trillion. In other words, India had produced goods and services worth Rs 146 trillion that year.  Then, in the last financial year — that is, in 2020-21 — it fell to Rs 135 trillion.  In the current financial year — that is, in 2021-22 — the GDP is expected to grow back to Rs 146 trillion after registering a growth of 8.3%.  This would mean that, in terms of overall economic production, India would have lost two full years of growth.  if there was no Covid disruption and India grew by even 6% in both these years, the total GDP would have reached the level of Rs 164 trillion — that is, Rs 18 trillion more than where India is likely to end up now. 2. Both retail and wholesale inflation is trending up Image Source: Indian Express Headline retail inflation stayed above the RBI’s comfort zone (2% to 6%) between November 2019 and November 2020. But, after a brief period of relief, it has again crossed the 6%-mark in May this year. Even the core inflation —calculated by taking away the price rise in fuel and food items- has remained consistently close to RBI’s upper limit. In May, WPI inflation was nearly 13%. In other words, even the wholesale prices were rising at the rate of 13%. 3: Poor credit offtake in the commercial sector Image Source: Indian Express The biggest engine of GDP in the Indian economy is the expenditure that Indians undertake in their private capacity. This demand for goods and services accounts for more than 55% of all GDP in a year. Even before Covid, the Indian economy had reached a stage where the common man was holding back this expenditure.  The Covid pandemic has made that trend worse with people either losing jobs or salaries being reduced in the midst of increased health expenses. In the absence of consumer spending, the country’s businessmen — both big and small — are holding back new investments and refusing to seek new loans. 4: Inadequate spending by the government Image Source: Indian Express Given that domestic consumers are holding back consumption and domestic businesses are holding back investments (the second-biggest engine of GDP growth), it was incumbent on the third-biggest engine of India’s GDP growth — that is, the government — to spend more and pull the economy out of the current slowdown. After being forced to spend more in 2020-21, the government has actually pulled back (as a proportion of GDP) in 2021-22. It is for this reason that its deficit will fall in FY22 as against FY21. Conclusion The impacts of this [Covid shock] are more long term than one might imagine and the government has to take expansionary fiscal policy so as to revive the economy. Connecting the dots: Employment & Recovery of Indian Economy Recession in India (TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE) Model questions: (You can now post your answers in comment section) Note: Correct answers of today’s questions will be provided in next day’s DNA section. Kindly refer to it and update your answers. Comments Up-voted by IASbaba are also the “correct answers”. Q.1 Consider the following statements regarding LiDAR: It is a remote sensing method that uses light in the form of a pulsed laser to measure ranges & variable distances. These light pulses generate precise, three-dimensional information about the shape of the Earth and its surface characteristics. Which of the above is/are correct? 1 only 2 only Both 1 and 2  Neither 1 nor 2  Q.2 Consider the following statements regarding the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), in its World Drug Report 2021 Opioids continue to account for the largest burden of disease attributed to drug use. A rise in the non-medical use of pharmaceutical drugs was also observed during the coronavirus pandemic. Which of the above is/are correct? 1 only 2 only Both 1 and 2  Neither 1 nor 2  Q.3 WHich of the following is IUCN Red List status of Sperm Whale? Vulnerable Endangered Least concern Extinct  ANSWERS FOR 26th June 2021 TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE (TYK) 1 C 2 C 3 A Must Read On LGBTQ+: The Hindu On Hunger & Climate Change: Financial Express On Police Reforms: Livemint

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UPSC Quiz – 2021 : IASbaba’s Daily Current Affairs Quiz 28th JUNE 2021

For Previous Daily Quiz (ARCHIVES) - CLICK HERE The Current Affairs questions are based on sources like ‘The Hindu’, ‘Indian Express’ and ‘PIB’, which are very important sources for UPSC Prelims Exam. The questions are focused on both the concepts and facts. The topics covered here are generally different from what is being covered under ‘Daily Current Affairs/Daily News Analysis (DNA) and Daily Static Quiz’ to avoid duplication. The questions would be published from Monday to Saturday before 2 PM. One should not spend more than 10 minutes on this initiative. Gear up and Make the Best Use of this initiative. Do remember that, “the difference between Ordinary and EXTRA-Ordinary is PRACTICE!!” Important Note: Don't forget to post your marks in the comment section. Also, let us know if you enjoyed today's test :) After completing the 5 questions, click on 'View Questions' to check your score, time taken, and solutions. To take the Test - Click Here

IASbaba’s TLP (Phase 1): UPSC Mains Answer Writing – General Studies Paper 2 Questions [28th JUNE,2021] – Day 121

For Previous TLP (ARCHIVES) - CLICK HERE Hello Friends, Welcome to IASbaba’s TLP (Phase 1): UPSC Mains Answer Writing – General Studies Paper 2 Questions [28th JUNE,2021] – Day 121 TLP (Phase 1) just got over on 8th May (Saturday) and we are extremely thankful for your active participation to make this program a success. Well, though TLP (Phase 1) got over, ‘Picture abhi baaqi hai mere dost’. There is a surprise for you. Since prelims is bound to get delayed once again this year, its not wise to leave the writing practice just now. Hence, we are extending the TLP program  We will be posting 3 questions per day (Monday to Friday). The questions will be based on Current Affairs, so that you don’t have to invest your time separately on exclusively mains oriented topics. So, keep practicing and keep improving. To Know More about TLP  -> CLICK HERE For Previous TLP (ARCHIVES) - CLICK HERE Note: Click on Each Question (Link), it will open in a new tab and then Answer respective questions! 1. The Comptroller and Auditor General is an important pillar of constitutional democracy in India. Do you agree? Substantiate. (10 Marks) नियंत्रक और महालेखा परीक्षक भारत में संवैधानिक लोकतंत्र का एक महत्वपूर्ण स्तंभ है। क्या आप सहमत हैं? पुष्टि करें। 2. What challenges does India’s federal polity pose to good governance and reforms in the fields of agriculture, policing and ease of doing business? Analyse with the help of suitable examples. (10 Marks) भारत की संघीय राजनीति कृषि, पुलिसिंग और व्यापार करने में आसानी के क्षेत्र में सुशासन और सुधारों के लिए कौन सी चुनौतियों का सामना करती है? उपयुक्त उदाहरणों की सहायता से विश्लेषण कीजिए। 3. Cooperative federalism is the only democratic way for the smooth functioning of Centre-State interactions. Illustrate. (15 Marks) केंद्र-राज्य की बातचीत के सुचारू संचालन के लिए सहकारी संघवाद एकमात्र लोकतांत्रिक तरीका है। चित्रण करें। AWARE ( Answer Writing REdefined) Series - 7 Steps to Master Answer Writing Skills by Mohan Sir - CLICK HERE P.S: The review from IASbaba will happen from the time the question is posted till 10 pm every day. We would also encourage peer reviews. So friends get actively involved and start reviewing each other's answers. This will keep the entire community motivated. All the Best :)

[INTERVIEW INITIATIVE] Think, Rethink and Perform (TRP) [DAY 20] 2020 for UPSC/IAS Personality Test!

ARCHIVES (of TRP) - > CLICK HERE Those who have appeared for UPSC Mains 2020, fill up the Google form given below. Students who fill the form will be added to a telegram group so that there can be healthy discussions with other students who will be appearing for the Interview/Personality Test. Also, Mohan sir, Bureaucrats and Ex-Bureaucrats will be interacting one on one with all the students who will be appearing for the same. REGISTER HERE – CLICK HERE   Interview Discussion: Think, Rethink and Perform; (TRP)- Day 20 Set 1: Ask these questions to yourself; contemplate and come out with a concrete answer (not to be discussed on this forum). Invest at least 30 minutes on this set of questions.  What does greatness mean to you?  How can can a person become great? What makes someone great- ideas or deeds?  Have you done anything great in your life? Don’t you aspire to become a great person?  Set 2: Analyse the following issue:  What are your views on the issue of freedom of expression over the internet. Are regulations needed to control speech in the virtual space? Is it possible to strike a balance between freedom of expression and sovereign regulation of the internet? Do you see any danger in the ongoing discourse? What precautions would you take to ensure that a right balance is maintained?  We expect you to discuss the above question (Set 2) in the comments below and come out with a balanced view of the issues. Thank You IASbaba

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[WEEK 6] ETHICS THEORY & CASE STUDIES | BRAINSTORMING ON ETHICS & ESSAY (BEE) by Sunil Oberoi Sir

Dear Students, As part of our new initiative, BRAINSTORMING ON ETHICS & ESSAY (BEE), here we have come up with the Sixth session. BEE is a FREE ONLINE (YOUTUBE) initiative, exclusively for Essay and Ethics curated by IASbaba’s renowned faculty member, Shri Sunil Oberoi Sir (former IAS Officer). The Sixth session focuses on the theme, 'ETHICS THEORY & CASE STUDIES'. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hwp75WpNtI   Sunil Oberoi Sir has worked on Civil Services Reforms in India with UNDP and DoPT. He was a government nominee in interview boards and Examiner in various govt. exams. He was also associated with induction training of new entrants of Civil Services and In-Service training of Senior Civil Servants. To Know More about BEE Initiative -> CLICK HERE Download the schedule: Click Here For Any Queries: Email id: offline@iasbaba.com / support@iasbaba.com Mobile No: 91691 91888 (Please call between 10 am – 6 pm ONLY) Thank You IASbaba 

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Language and the Self: Without language, all experiences of life merge into a simple experience; they never cling to you. They become nothing other than simple and pure momentary experiences. We use language to remember an experience. We compartmentalize it, play with it, and it just becomes a part of our memory. We keep comparing all new experiences with a few deeper older ones. By doing this, we can’t see people newly, nor can we experience things as though for the first time. Can you imagine what a sheer joy life would be if you could wake up every morning and not know anything about it? What would it be like if you saw a person you had never seen before and you didn’t know their name or anything about them? Your eyes would be wide open in curiosity to know more about them. But now, you look at someone and your mind immediately starts comparing – “He is rich, he is poor, he is black, he is white, he is tall, he is short.” In all this, you miss a wonderful opportunity to get to know someone. Try to imagine that you have not been introduced to such a thing as language. Imagine you don’t know what language is, you don’t know how to name things, and you don’t even know that you exist. Even to say, “I exist,” you need language. Of course, without language you will still exist; you will still walk, eat, and breathe, but there will be no one there to observe that process, and there will be no one there to question your behavior. There will be no one to stand in front of the mirror and say, “I look like this,” because you need language for all these things. Our world is nothing but a collective word used to describe individual experiences strung together by language. Language is the glue that sticks everything together. The moment you drop language, the whole universe becomes a subjective individual experience. Without language, there cannot be any separation between you and what you are experiencing. Existence is not an inert physical place that you simply inhabit. It is a lot more mysterious than you can imagine. The greatest mystery of all this is, of course, the mystery of you. “This article is a part of the creative endeavor of Nirvana Foundation and IASBABA.”

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[WEEK 6] ESSAY 12: Theme – Life is a long journey between Human beings & being humane. | BRAINSTORMING ON ETHICS & ESSAY (BEE) by Sunil Oberoi Sir

Dear Students, As part of our new initiative, BRAINSTORMING ON ETHICS & ESSAY (BEE), here we have come up with the  Twelfth session. BEE is a FREE ONLINE (YOUTUBE) initiative, exclusively for Essay and Ethics curated by IASbaba’s renowned faculty member, Shri Sunil Oberoi Sir (former IAS Officer). The Twelfth essay focuses on the theme, ''. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3Ti4CwkHFM   Sunil Oberoi Sir has worked on Civil Services Reforms in India with UNDP and DoPT. He was a government nominee in interview boards and Examiner in various govt. exams. He was also associated with induction training of new entrants of Civil Services and In-Service training of Senior Civil Servants. To Know More about BEE Initiative -> CLICK HERE Download the schedule: Click Here For Any Queries: Email ID: support@iasbaba.com Mobile No: 91691 91888 (Please call between 10 AM – 6 PM ONLY)   Thank You IASbaba 

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Dear Students Gear up for a Live Zoom Session on Details regarding the Integrated Learning Program (ILP) - 2022. Details Regarding the Sixth Live Session The session on Integrated Learning Program (ILP) - 2022 will be taken by Atyab Ali Zaidi sir on 26th June (Saturday) from 5 PM - 6 PM. Zoom Session Details  Topic: Weekend with Baba - Ask Anything - Integrated Learning Program (ILP) - 2022 with Atyab Sir Time: Jun 26, 2021 05:00 PM Join Zoom Meeting - https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84519647338?pwd=R3N2cWY4aFlhOWJIeXBpYUR0SUM2UT09 Meeting ID: 845 1964 7338 Passcode: 680023 Note The Zoom link will be active only on the scheduled time and date. Students will be allowed to participate in the session on a 'first come first serve' basis. To Watch Previous 'Weekend With Baba' Sessions - CLICK HERE INTEGRATED LEARNING PROGRAM (ILP) 2022 - CLICK HERE You can start sharing your questions/queries/doubts with #ASKBABA (related to Integrated Learning Program (ILP) - 2022) in disqus comment box below and Upvoting can follow. Remember maximum upvotes will be given priority. Feel free to share your queries because many of the questions that you are having, will be the same as other candidates. Your questions might help others in clarifying their doubts. Waiting to talk to you soon! P.S: 'CONNECT WITH BABA' consists of the following - Hotline, #AskBaba, Phone-a-Friend, (Monday - Friday between 10 AM to 6 PM), and 'Weekend with Baba' (Every Saturday from 5 PM - 6 PM). To get Regular Updates from IASbaba, follow- TELEGRAM Channel – CLICK HERE YOUTUBE  –  CLICK HERE FACEBOOK  – CLICK HERE