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IASbaba’s TLP (Phase 1 – ENGLISH & हिंदी): UPSC Mains Answer Writing – General Studies Paper 3 Questions [4th March,2021] – Day 46

For Previous TLP (ARCHIVES) - CLICK HERE Hello Friends, Welcome to IASbaba’s TLP (Phase 1- ENGLISH & हिंदी): UPSC Mains Answer Writing – General Studies 3 Questions [4th March 2020] – Day 46 We will make sure, in the next 100 days not a single day is wasted and your mains preparation is solidified. All your energies are channelized in the right direction. Trust us! This will make a huge difference in your results this time, provided that you follow this plan sincerely every day without fail. Gear up and Make the Best Use of this initiative. We are giving 5 Mains Questions on a daily basis so that every student can actively participate and keep your preparation focused. Do remember that, “the difference between Ordinary and EXTRA-Ordinary is PRACTICE!!” To Know More about the Initiative -> CLICK HERE SCHEDULE/DETAILED PLAN – > CLICK HERE Note: Click on Each Question (Link), it will open in a new tab and then Answer respective questions! 1. What are the advantages of direct benefit transfers (DBT)? Critically evaluate the performance of DBT in recent years. प्रत्यक्ष लाभ हस्तांतरण (डीबीटी) के क्या फायदे हैं? हाल के वर्षों में डीबीटी के प्रदर्शन का समालोचनात्मक मूल्यांकन करें। 2. What do you understand by buffer stock? What are the policies related to the maintenance of buffer stocks in India? Discuss. बफर स्टॉक से आप क्या समझते हैं? भारत में बफर स्टॉक से संबंधित नीतियां क्या हैं? चर्चा करें। 3. What are the factors responsible for regional variations in food and nutritional security in India? Examine. भारत में खाद्य और पोषण सुरक्षा में क्षेत्रीय विविधताओं के लिए कौन से कारक जिम्मेदार हैं? जांच करें। 4. How do cycles of inflation affect the common farmers in India? Illustrate. What strategies would you suggest to protect farmers from price fluctuations?  भारत में मुद्रास्फीति के चक्रों का आम किसानों पर क्या प्रभाव पड़ता है? चित्रण करें। किसानों को मूल्य में उतार-चढ़ाव से बचाने के लिए आप क्या रणनीति सुझाएंगे? 5. Examine the ways through which food is made accessible and affordable to the masses in India? What are the challenges in this regard? Discuss. भारत में आम जनता के लिए किन तरीकों से भोजन सुलभ और सस्ता बनाया जाता है? इस संबंध में क्या चुनौतियां हैं? चर्चा करें। P.S: The review from IASbaba will happen from the time the question is posted till 10 pm everyday. We would also encourage peer reviews. So friends get actively involved and start reviewing each others answers. This will keep the entire community motivated. All the Best :)

Ace The Prelims (ATP)

Ace The Prelims (ATP) – 2021– PRELIMS – [4th March, 2021] – Day 52

ARCHIVES Hello Friends, Welcome to IASbaba’s Ace The Prelims (ATP) – 2021 – PRELIMS & MAINS – [4th March, 2021] – Day 52   UPSC Quiz - 2021 : IASbaba's Daily Current Affairs Quiz 4th March 2021 UPSC CSAT Quiz – 2021: IASbaba’s Daily CSAT Practice Test – 4th March 2021 UPSC Static Quiz – 2021: IASbaba’s Daily Static Quiz (PYQs) – Geography [Day 52]   The way ATP molecules provide energy to every single cell of our body and help us in achieving our day to day tasks, similarly, the ‘Ace the Prelims (ATP) 2021’ Programme will help in providing energy and direction to your prelims preparation and push you beyond the cutoff of Prelims 2021. Ace the Prelims (ATP) – 2021 will include Daily Static Quiz (PYQs) Daily CSAT Practice Test Daily Current Affair Quiz 60 Days Plan (starts from 2nd week of March) To Know More about Ace the Prelims (ATP) 2021 - CLICK HERE   Thank You IASbaba

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NOTIFICATION – UPSC Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination, 2021 Released – 712 Vacancies

Dear Friends, To download the notification of Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination, 2021, CLICK BELOW LINK UPSC CSP 2021 Notification How to Apply Candidates are required to apply Online by using the website https://upsconline.nic.in The online Applications can be filled up to 24th March, 2021 till 6:00 PM. Candidates (excepting Female/SC/ST/Persons with Benchmark Disability Candidates who are exempted from payment of fee) are required to pay fee of Rs. 100/- (Rupees One Hundred only). All female candidates and candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribe/ Persons with Benchmark Disability categories are exempted from payment of fee. No fee exemption is, however, available to OBC/EWS candidates and they are required to pay the prescribed fee in full. The filling of online application contains two parts. In Part I registration, candidate will have to fill basic information. On submission of details, candidate will be prompted to check the details and make correction, if any, in the application. Part-II Registration consists of filling up Payment details (except for fee exempted candidates), selection of examination centre, uploading of Photograph, Signature, Photo Identity Card Document and Declaration. The OBC candidates applying for CSE-2021 must produce OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) certificate based on the income for the Financial Year (FY) 2019-2020, 2018-19 and 2017-18. The EWS Candidate applying for CSE 2020 must produce and Income and Asset Certificate for F.Y. 2019-2020. Age Limit General – 32 Years OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) – 35 Years SC/ST – 37 Years Vacancies The number of vacancies to be filled through the examination is expected to be approximately 712 which include 22 vacancies reserved for Persons with Benchmark Disability Category. The final number of vacancies may undergo change after getting firm number of vacancies from Cadre Controlling Authorities. Reservation will be made for candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes, the Economically Weaker Sections and Persons with Benchmark Disability in respect of vacancies as may be fixed by the Government. Scheme and subjects for the Preliminary The Examination shall comprise of two compulsory Papers of 200 marks each. Both the question papers will be of the objective type (multiple choice questions) and each will be of two hours duration. The General Studies Paper-II of the Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination will be a qualifying paper with minimum qualifying marks fixed at 33%. Paper I - (200 marks) Duration: Two hours Current events of national and international importance. History of India and Indian National Movement. Indian and World Geography-Physical, Social, Economic Geography of India and the World. Indian Polity and Governance-Constitution, Political System, Panchayati Raj, Public Policy, Rights Issues, etc. Economic and Social Development-Sustainable Development, Poverty, Inclusion, Demographics, Social Sector Initiatives, etc. General issues on Environmental ecology, Bio-diversity and Climate Change - that do not require subject specialization. General Science Paper II-(200 marks) Duration: Two hours Comprehension; Interpersonal skills including communication skills; Logical reasoning and analytical ability; Decision making and problem solving; General mental ability; Basic numeracy (numbers and their relations, orders of magnitude, etc.) (Class X level), Data interpretation (charts, graphs, tables, data sufficiency etc. — Class X level) Indian Forest Service Exam 2020 Notification – DOWNLOAD IASbaba’s Programmes for PRELIMS 2020 PRELIMS EXCLUSIVE PROGRAM (PEP) - 2021​ - EXCLUSIVE MENTORSHIP PROGRAMME FOR UPSC PRELIMS ALL INDIA PRELIMS TEST SERIES (AIPTS)- 2021 - ONLINE + OFFLINE INTEGRATED LEARNING PROGRAMME Online - 2021

UPSC CSAT Quiz – 2021: IASbaba’s Daily CSAT Practice Test – 4th March 2021

ARCHIVES Daily CSAT Practice Test Everyday 5 Questions from Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, and Reading Comprehension will be covered from Monday to Saturday. Make the best use of the initiative. All the best! To Know More about Ace the Prelims (ATP) 2021 - CLICK HERE 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

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UPSC Quiz - 2021 : IASbaba's Daily Current Affairs Quiz 4th March 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. We will make sure, in the next 4 months not a single day is wasted. All your energies are channelized in the right direction. Trust us! This will make a huge difference in your results this time, provided that you follow this plan sincerely every day without fail. Gear up and Make the Best Use of this initiative. Do remember that, “the difference between Ordinary and EXTRA-Ordinary is PRACTICE!!” To Know More about Ace the Prelims (ATP) 2021 - CLICK HERE 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

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National Rail Plan for Infrastructure Capacity Enhancement - All India Radio (AIR) IAS UPSC

ARCHIVES Search 19th December, 2020 Spotlight News Analysis here: http://www.newsonair.com/Main_Audio_Bulletins_Search.aspx  TOPIC: General Studies 3 Infrastructure: Railways In news: In a bid to address the inadequacies of capacity constraints as well as improve its modal share in India’s total freight eco system, the national transporter has come up with Draft National Rail Plan. To plan infrastructural capacity enhancement along with strategies to increase Indian Railways’ modal share, a long term strategic plan called the National Rail Plan has been created. The National Rail Plan, according to the Railway Ministry, will be a common platform for all Indian Railways’ future business, infrastructural, as well as financial planning. The national transporter aims to finalize the Final plan by January 2021. According to the Railway Ministry, Vision 2024 has been launched as part of the National Rail Plan, for accelerated implementation of certain critical projects by the year 2024 such as 100 per cent electrification, upgradation of speed to 160 km per hour on Delhi-Mumbai as well as Delhi-Howrah routes, multitracking of congested routes, upgradation of speed to 130 km per hour on all other Golden Quadrilateral and Golden Diagonal routes as well as the elimination of all Level Crossings on all Golden Quadrilateral and Golden Diagonal routes. The objective of the Plan is to create capacity ahead of demand by 2030, which in turn would cater to growth in demand right up to 2050 and also increase the modal share of Railways from 27% currently to 45% in freight by 2030. It aims to reduce transit time of freight substantially by increasing average speed of freight trains from present 22Kmph to 50Kmph. Key takeaways  Three Dedicated Freight Corridors, namely East Coast, East-West & North-South identified along with timelines.  Assess Locomotive requirement to meet twin objectives of 100% electrification (Green Energy) by December 2023 and also the increasing traffic right up to 2030 and beyond up to 2050. To assess the actual demand in freight and passenger sectors, a yearlong survey was conducted over hundred representative locations by survey teams spread all over the country. Forecast growth of traffic in both freight and passenger year on year up to 2030 and on a decadal basis up to 2050. Formulate strategies based on both operational capacities and commercial policy initiatives to increase modal share of the Railways in freight to 45% by 2030. Reduce transit time of freight substantially by increasing average speed of freight trains from present 22 Kmph to 50 Kmph. Reduce overall cost of Rail transportation by nearly 30% and pass on the benefits to the customers. Map the growth in demand on the Indian Railway route map and simulate the capacity behaviour of the network in future. Based on above simulation identify infrastructural bottlenecks that would arise in future with growth in demand. Assess rolling stock requirement for passenger traffic as well as wagon requirement for freight. Select projects along with appropriate technology in both track work, signalling and rolling stock to mitigate these bottlenecks well in advance. Several new High Speed Rail Corridors have also been identified. Survey on Delhi-Varanasi High Speed Rail already under way. Assess the total investment in capital that would be required along with a periodical break up Identify new streams of finance and models for financing including those based on PPP. For successful implementation of the National Rail Plan ,the Railways will be looking to engage with Private Sector, PSUs,State Governments and Original Equipment Manufacturers(OEM)/Industries. Sustained involvement of the Private Sector in areas like operations and ownership of rolling stock, development of freight and passenger terminals, development/operations of track infrastructure etc. In effect the National Rail Plan envisages an initial surge in capital investment right up to 2030 to create capacity ahead of demand and increase the modal share of the Railways in freight by 45%. Post 2030 , the revenue surplus generated would be adequate to finance future capital investment and also take the burden of debt service ratio of the capital already invested. Exchequer funding of Rail projects would not be required. Connecting the Dots: Do you support the idea of privatising the operations of railways? Substantiate your views with the help of suitable examples. Can privatisation of rail operations bring about positive transformations in the railways? Critically examine.   The Indian Railways is facing stiff competition from the domestic airlines and highways. What measures can be taken to make railways more competitive?

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS IAS | UPSC Prelims and Mains Exam – 3rd March 2021

Archives (PRELIMS + MAINS FOCUS) Khujli Ghar: Nagaland's traditional form of punishment Part of: GS Prelims and GS – I- Culture/ Society In news Some villages in Nagaland are trying to revive a traditional form of punishment to reduce crime.  Key takeaways  Khujli ghar is a cramped, triangular cage made from the logs of Masang-fung.  Masang-fung is a local tree that causes irritation.  Social offenders of Naga customary laws dread this punishment due to humiliation within the community.  Such itchy cages are referred to as khujli ghar in Nagamese — a pidgin lingua franca — but each Naga community has its own name.  The Aos, one of the major tribes of Nagaland, call it Shi-ki (flesh-house).  The cage is usually placed at a central spot in the village, usually in front of the morung (bachelor’s dormitory) for the inmate to be in full public view.  Related articles: Nagaland issue: Extremist group counters Governor Mobile Train Radio Communication (MTRC) Part of: GS Prelims and GS – III – Economy; Science & Techbology In news Mobile Train Radio Communication (MTRC) System has been commissioned in Western Railway Trains in Mumbai. Key takeaways  The Mobile Train Radio Communication system is an effective and a technologically advanced communication system.  It can play an important role in preventing train accidents and reducing delays through effective communication. MTRC acts in a similar way to that of Air traffic control (ARC) for aircrafts.  The system will monitor, track and aid in communication between the trains and the control room.  This is the first time that MTRC is commissioned in Indian Railways.  The new system has already been installed in 90 out of 100 rakes running between Churchgate and Virar. Launch of Sugamya Bharat App  Part of: GS Prelims and GS – II – Governance In news Sugamya Bharat App was recently launched.  Ministry: Ministry for Social justice and Empowerment  Key takeaways  Developed by: Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD) under Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment. It is a Crowdsourcing Mobile Application.  It is a means for sensitising and enhancing accessibility in the 3 pillars of the Accessible India Campaign i.e. built environment, transportation sector and ICT ecosystem in India. The app provides for five main features, 4 of which are directly related to enhancing accessibility.  The fifth is a special feature meant only for Divyangjan for COVID related issues. Launch of Swachhta Saarthi Fellowship  Part of: GS Prelims and GS – II – Governance  In news Swachhta Saarthi Fellowship was Recently launched.  Launched by: The Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India under its “Waste to Wealth” Mission  Key takeaways  Aim: To recognize students, community workers/self-help groups, and municipal/sanitary workers who are engaged in tackling the enormous challenge of waste management, scientifically and sustainably. The Waste to Wealth Mission is one of the nine national missions of the Prime Minister’s Science, Technology, and Innovation Advisory Council (PM-STIAC). The three categories of awards under the fellowships are as below: Category-A – Open to School students from 9th to 12th standards engaged in waste management community work Category-B – Open to College students (UG, PG, Research students) engaged in waste management community work Category-C – Open to Citizens working in the community and through SHGs, municipal or sanitary workers working beyond specifications of their job requirement Up to 500 fellows will be recognised under the fellowship. (Mains Focus) EXECUTIVE/ GOVERNANCE Topic: GS-2: Structure, organization and functioning of the Executive  GS-2: Important aspects of governance, transparency and accountability, e-governance- applications  Municipal Budget Context: Union Budget and State Budget receive attention and coverage that is not the case with Municipal Budget. Why Municipal Budget matters for common man? Impacts Large number of people: A staggering 4,500+ municipalities in which over 300 million people live present their budgets every year during the budget season.  Concerns with everyday matters: Municipal budgets deal with clean air, clean drinking water, clearing of garbage properly and on time, access to clean toilets at home and in public spaces, wastewater treatment and safe disposal, children and old-age friendly public places etc. Substantial Financial Resource involved: We don’t yet have accurate data, estimates suggest that taken together, these 4,500+ city budgets aggregate to an amount in the range of Rs 1,50,000-1,80,000 crore annually. Challenges with Municipal Budgets Lacks Citizen Participation: Most municipal laws don’t provide for citizen participation in budgets or transparency in civic works and tenders Not People Friendly: Budget documents themselves are not easy to read and understand for an average citizen Issue of Transparency & Accountability:  Substantial expenditure in the city happens through parastatal agencies such as development authorities, transport corporations and water supply boards, which have separate budgets which are never discussed in the city council or covered in the media. What is Participatory Budgeting? “Participatory Budgeting” is a concept that was pioneered in the Brazilian city of Porto Alegre in the mid-1980s. It is now practised in one form or other in thousands of cities around the world. Participatory budgeting (PB) is a process of democratic deliberation and decision-making, in which ordinary people decide how to allocate part of a municipal or public budget. More recently the MyCityMyBudget campaign, first launched in 2015, is gathering traction in Bengaluru, Mangaluru and Visakhapatnam, as a collaborative effort between respective city corporations and neighbourhood communities.  In these cities, over 85,000 budget inputs have been crowdsourced from over 80,000 citizens in over 350 wards on a wide range of civic issues. These inputs will be reviewed and incorporated into the city budget.  Merits of Participative Budgeting First Step towards responsive governance: This is significant because in the government system, allocating budgets is the first step towards getting any piece of work done.  Local Solutions:  It facilitates a targeted, hyperlocal focus on budgeting and problem-solving. Enhances Political & Public Trust:  It makes citizens feel like they have a voice in civic governance and thereby builds trust Improves Efficiency: It addresses inefficiencies arising from misplaced prioritisation of civic works relative to citizen needs.  Increased Accountability: Finally, it improves accountability for civic works at the last mile (as citizens would monitor budget execution). Inclusive Governance: Children, women, senior citizens, the differently-abled and several interest groups would be able to make a case for their causes and aspirations in Municipal Budget through direct representations and have them fulfilled Helps in better maintenance of assets: This would foster far greater ownership in communities for civic assets and amenities, thereby resulting in better maintenance and upkeep. At the local level, it is a win-win for communities, elected councillors and the city administration. Strengthens Grassroots Democracy: Unlike the Union budget, the municipal budget is not just a financial or legal document. It can be an enabler of grass roots democracy in cities and tangible change for communities particularly children, women and the urban poor.  Conclusion We need greater degrees of citizen engagement and media engagement on Municipal budgets for them to become instruments of real change at a street, neighbourhood and ward level. Connecting the dots: 73rd and 74th Constitutional Amendment Act GOVERNANCE/ SECURITY Topic: GS-2: Government policies and interventions for development in various sectors and issues arising out of their design and implementation  GS-3: Challenges to internal security through communication networks, Cyber Security China’s cyber eye and India Context: Recently, a cyber intelligence firm claims Chinese government-linked hacking group has targeted the makers of the two vaccines currently used in India’s Covid-19 vaccination programme. Stone Panda & vaccines Chinese hacker group known as Stone Panda had “identified gaps and vulnerabilities in the IT infrastructure and supply chain software of Bharat Biotech and the Serum Institute of India. These companies have developed Covaxin and Covishield, which are currently being used in the national vaccination campaign. They are also in the process of testing additional Covid-19 vaccines that could add value to efforts around the world. Increased Cyber Attacks: Some Indian companies involved in Covid-19 vaccine development have told that they have noticed a nearly hundred-fold increase in cyberattack attempts by foreign entities from countries like China and Russia over the last six months. Possible Reasons:  One major factor is the border clash between the two countries in June 2020.  These attempts could also be part of a long-term strategy - to test and lay the grounds for further operations in the future.  They can also be used as diversionary tactic. When vaccine companies are targeted, the motive could be competition. The motivation behind Stone Panda’s attack against SII and Bharat Biotech’s IT systems was to extract the companies’ intellectual property and gain a “competitive advantage over Indian pharmaceutical companies”. A look at the various surveillance and hacking attempts, and their implications: Monitoring Digital Footprint in September 2020: Amid souring relations between India and China last year, evidence emerged in September of a Chinese government-linked company’s attempt to monitor the digital footprint of thousands of Indian citizens.  Red Echo & ShadowPad: Malware threat in Power Infrastructure: In November, the government was apprised of a malware threat in segments of its power infrastructure — malware that was last month linked to a Chinese state-backed firm. Implications Maintenance of “information library”: Those monitored during September 2020 included not only influential political and industrial figures, but bureaucrats in key positions, judges, scientists and academicians, journalists, actors, sportspersons, religious figures, activists etc. Database is liable for Tactical Manoeuvring: The collection of such data does not violate any rules under the Information Technology Act of 2000, as nearly all of this data is available in the public domain. However, cybersecurity experts are of opinion that the information collected could be put together for tactical manoeuvring, targeting the individuals under surveillance or their institutions. Attack on Stability & Integrity of Power grid: Red Echo’s attempts to target the country’s load despatch centres of the Power System Operation Corporation Ltd (POSOCO) through its ShadowPad malware, negatively impacts the smooth operation of the country’s power grid. Challenges India has not voluntarily made information about these attempts public. This could leave other companies and government bodies may be in the dark about their vulnerability to such attacks. There is also little clarity on the government’s chain of command where cybersecurity issues are concerned, as different agencies deal with this issue. This makes it difficult to understand who all to approach in the event of such cyber threats. Connecting the dots: Vaccine Nationalism (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 Aos is the major tribe of which of the following state?  Nagaland  Manipur Mizoram Meghalaya  Q.2 Consider the following statements regarding Mobile Train Radio Communication (MTRC) System: Mumbai has become the first state to have this system.  It can play an important role in preventing train accidents and reducing delays through effective communication. Which of the above is or are correct?  1 only  2 only  Both 1 and 2  Neither 1 nor 2  Q.3 Sugamya Bharat App is launched by which of the following Ministry?  Ministry of Power  Ministry of Environment  Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment  Ministry of Minority affairs  ANSWERS FOR 2nd March 2021 TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE (TYK) 1 D 2 C 3 B Must Read On rebound of Indian Economy: The Hindu On reviving nuclear deal: The Hindu On Judiciary’s proposal for rape victim: Indian Express

IASbaba’s TLP (Phase 1 – ENGLISH & हिंदी): UPSC Mains Answer Writing – General Studies Paper 3 Questions [3rd March,2021] – Day 45

For Previous TLP (ARCHIVES) - CLICK HERE Hello Friends, Welcome to IASbaba’s TLP (Phase 1- ENGLISH & हिंदी): UPSC Mains Answer Writing – General Studies 3 Questions [3rd March 2020] – Day 45 We will make sure, in the next 100 days not a single day is wasted and your mains preparation is solidified. All your energies are channelized in the right direction. Trust us! This will make a huge difference in your results this time, provided that you follow this plan sincerely every day without fail. Gear up and Make the Best Use of this initiative. We are giving 5 Mains Questions on a daily basis so that every student can actively participate and keep your preparation focused. Do remember that, “the difference between Ordinary and EXTRA-Ordinary is PRACTICE!!” To Know More about the Initiative -> CLICK HERE SCHEDULE/DETAILED PLAN – > CLICK HERE Note: Click on Each Question (Link), it will open in a new tab and then Answer respective questions! 1. Examine the distorting impact of agricultural subsidies. What reforms are needed to streamline the subsidy regime in India? Discuss. कृषि सब्सिडी के विकृत प्रभावों की जांच करें। भारत में सब्सिडी को कारगर बनाने के लिए किन सुधारों की आवश्यकता है? चर्चा करें। 2. What is the recent debate over minimum support price (MSP)? What are your views on the same? Discuss. न्यूनतम समर्थन मूल्य (MSP) पर हालिया बहस क्या है? आपके विचार क्या हैं? चर्चा करें। 3. What role does IT play in agricultural growth? Discuss with the help of suitable examples. What can be the next possible frontiers for IT in the field of agriculture? Examine.  कृषि विकास में आईटी की क्या भूमिका है? उपयुक्त उदाहरणों की सहायता से चर्चा करें। कृषि के क्षेत्र में आईटी के लिए अगला संभावित मोर्चा क्या हो सकता है? जांच करें। 4. What has been the recent trend of employment in the country? What factors can be attributed to the current employment scenario in India? Discuss. देश में हाल ही में रोजगार की प्रवृत्ति क्या रही है? भारत में वर्तमान रोजगार परिदृश्य के लिए किन कारकों को जिम्मेदार ठहराया जा सकता है? चर्चा करें। 5. You must be closely following the ongoing farmers’ protests. Are the fears of corporate takeover of agriculture misplaced? Share your views. अभी चल रहे किसानों के विरोध को आप अवश्य बारीकी से देख रहे होंगे। क्या कृषि के कॉर्पोरेट अधिग्रहण की आशंकाएं गलत हैं? अपने विचार साझा करें P.S: The review from IASbaba will happen from the time the question is posted till 10 pm everyday. We would also encourage peer reviews. So friends get actively involved and start reviewing each others answers. This will keep the entire community motivated. All the Best :)

Ace The Prelims (ATP)

Ace The Prelims (ATP) – 2021– PRELIMS – [3rd March, 2021] – Day 51

ARCHIVES Hello Friends, Welcome to IASbaba’s Ace The Prelims (ATP) – 2021 – PRELIMS & MAINS – [3rd March, 2021] – Day 51   UPSC Quiz - 2021 : IASbaba's Daily Current Affairs Quiz 3rd March 2021 UPSC CSAT Quiz – 2021: IASbaba’s Daily CSAT Practice Test – 3rd March 2021 UPSC Static Quiz – 2021: IASbaba’s Daily Static Quiz (PYQs) – Geography [Day 51]   The way ATP molecules provide energy to every single cell of our body and help us in achieving our day to day tasks, similarly, the ‘Ace the Prelims (ATP) 2021’ Programme will help in providing energy and direction to your prelims preparation and push you beyond the cutoff of Prelims 2021. Ace the Prelims (ATP) – 2021 will include Daily Static Quiz (PYQs) Daily CSAT Practice Test Daily Current Affair Quiz 60 Days Plan (starts from 2nd week of March) To Know More about Ace the Prelims (ATP) 2021 - CLICK HERE   Thank You IASbaba

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UPSC Static Quiz – 2021: IASbaba’s Daily Static Quiz (PYQs) – Geography [Day 51]

ARCHIVES DAILY STATIC QUIZ (PYQs) It will cover PYQs all the topics of static subjects – Polity, History, Geography, Economics, Environment and Science and technology. Daily 5 questions (Monday to Saturday) will be posted from static topics (PYQs) The questions will be in the quiz format so you will be able to answer them directly on the portal. Schedule Week 1 – Polity Week 2 – Economics Week 3 – History and Art & Culture Week 4 – Geography Week 5 – Environment and Science & Technology Same cycle will be repeated from Week 6. Make the best use of the initiative. All the best! To Know More about Ace the Prelims (ATP) 2021 - CLICK HERE 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