MAINS 90 DAYS-IASTODAY BEST MAINS TEST SERIES 2021 [Schedule, details and registration]

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IASTODAY MAINS 90 DAYS Popular mains test series for IAS civil service examination with aggressive mode in 90 days. Complete coverage, revision and daily writing to make your final 90 days most productive. Our series is unique with daily answer writing and daily mentor guided evaluation program where your answers are reviewed by personal mentor before 7PM daily. Progress will happen daily. These are additional to 25 mains tests seen elsewhere with faster review in 24 hours & will never take over 3 working days. Tests takes 15 days or more elsewhere. Some highlights Completely online and can be taken anytime from anywhere. Aggressive mode for last 90 days of preparation with test series & daily writing with daily performance analysis and individual care. Complete static and current affairs coverage…
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Role of Gandhi, Nehru, Jinnah and British in partition of india

Role of Gandhi, Nehru, Jinnah and British in partition of india

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Role played by Gandhi, Nehru, Jinnah and British in partition of India The partition of India that happened in 1947 was based on the outcome of the clash of ambitions of 4 individual thinking entities. Gandhi, Jinnah, Nehru and the British contributed for partition in different ways. Role of Gandhi in partition of India He didn't want violence or civil war in united India but believed that partition can also create violence and everlasting problems between countries.. Personally Gandhi was tremendously distressed over the idea of a Divided India but failed to convince others about merit of his ideas. Later realized that it’s inevitable as almost all congress leaders had accepted it. He didn’t celebrate independence and was serving people in Bengal to prevent large scale massacre in Bengal. His…
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Judicial review-Judicial activism-Judicial overreach in india

Judicial review-Judicial activism-Judicial overreach in india

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Judicial review-Judicial activism-Judicial overreach-Difference and comparison in indian context. Judicial review, Judicial activism, Judicial overreach are frequently seen in news and have narrow differences. We are explaining each with difference and examples in this article in upsc mains point of view. JUDICIAL REVIEW: Legislative have power to draft laws but its not absolute. Judicial review is the process where judiciary is entitled to review the validity of executive or legislative actions when challenged by the affected person. Judicial Activism: Judicial activism denotes a more active role taken by Judiciary to dispense social justice like suo motto, PIL, New doctrines..etc which may not have constitutional backing. Judicial over reach: The line between Judicial activism and Judicial Overreach is very narrow. In simple words, when Judicial activism crosses its limits and becomes Judicial…
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ASSAM MIZORAM DISPUTE- History & analysis [UPSC MAINS]

ASSAM MIZORAM DISPUTE- History & analysis [UPSC MAINS]

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Analyse the difference in Assam-Mizoram demarcation which resulted in border conflicts. [JULY 29 2021] Hints Boundary demarcation between Assam and Mizoram is different from other divisions till story of 29th state. Earlier Mizoram was part of Assam and was known as Lushai hills.  Boundary demarcations in 1875 and 1933, particularly the second one, are at the heart of the dispute. Brief history 1875 Demarcation: It differentiated Lushai Hills from the plains of Cachar in Assam’s Barak Valley. This was done in consultation with Mizo chiefs, and it became the basis for the Inner Line Reserve Forest demarcation in the Gazette two years later. 1933 Demarcation: The 1933 demarcation marks a boundary between Lushai Hills and Manipur, beginning at the tri-junction of Lushai Hills, Cachar district and Manipur. The Mizos do not accept…
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Caste based census- Needs and concerns

Caste based census- Needs and concerns

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Case based census in India- Needed ? Post 1949, census has been conducted by the Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India under the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. All the censuses since 1951 were conducted in every decades under the 1948 Census of India Act. Need of census: The census provides information that government needs to develop policies, plan and run public services, and allocate funding. The unique features of India, caste has possessed various challenges since it creation. Recently there is a demand for caste based census 2021 broader than socio economic caste census 2011. Need for caste based census Understanding levels: Welfare level of communities are majorly determined by their castes. Social backwardness coupled with poor financial standing creates double whammy. Better policy formulation:  Having a caste based…
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Spyware-Threats to national security & need to strengthen personal data protection law

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Q: What do you understand by spywares? Analyze the threats of such cyber-attacks pose to the national security of the country & the need for strengthening personal data laws to ensure the right to privacy of individuals in the light of recent Pegasus attack in India. HINTS [DOWNLOAD AS PDF] Spyware is loosely defined as malicious software designed to enter your computer device, gather data about you, and forward it to a third-party without your consent, in a way that harms the user. For example, by violating their privacy or endangering their device's security. Modus operandi/effects Through whatsapp call (picked/unpicked) >Planting easily without even clicks Can add/retrieve data Track social networks, calls and messages Can be deleted remotely without evidence to trace. Threats posed by cyber-attack to national security. Threat…
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