LAST SPECIAL ENTRY TO IASTODAY FOLLOWERS AND ASPIRANTS[JUNE 14 2020]

LAST SPECIAL ENTRY TO IASTODAY FOLLOWERS AND ASPIRANTS[JUNE 14 2020]

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As you know that PRELIMS 2020 postponed to OCTOBER 5 2020 which is giving more time for all you boost your final lap preparation together with writing skill development as well as optional subject. We were flooded with requests for special entry to our latest batch to all courses started from JUNE 1 2020 with individual care, official answer review in 60 minutes and 24 hours live chat support. As you know that, Normal registration to these courses were filled by MAY 28 2020 & you couldn't see registration option thereafter. So, we decided to keep all courses open from JUNE 14 2020 (sunday) 6PM to 8PM. #Update: Special entry closed by 8PM on JUNE 14 2020.Queries? Shoot a mail to [email protected] We are limiting time of special entry to…
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IASTODAY DAILY CAPSULE -MAY 21 2020 NOTES [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

IASTODAY DAILY CAPSULE -MAY 21 2020 NOTES [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

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IASTODAY DAILY CAPSULES -General Studies-01 Global warming and climate change affected air, water, soil, seasons and eventually plant and animal life. News Plants absorb carbon dioxide and give out oxygen during photosynthesis. Some of this carbon is transferred to soil as plants die and decompose. Plants and soil absorb roughly a quarter of the greenhouse gases that humans release into the atmosphere. Findings Recent research has found that under a warming climate they may start absorbing less greenhouse gases. As the climate warms, soils across much of the planet gradually gets drier. When the soil is dry, plants are stressed and cannot absorb as much CO2. Further, microorganisms in the soil are more productive when it’s warm. They release more CO2, further accelerating global warming. The life cycles of animals…
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[IASTODAY MASTER 2020] UPSC MAINS DAILY WRITING WITH ANSWER REVIEW-MAY 12 2020 QUESTIONS

[IASTODAY MASTER 2020] UPSC MAINS DAILY WRITING WITH ANSWER REVIEW-MAY 12 2020 QUESTIONS

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DAILY MAINS ANSWER WRITING SERIES WITH EXPERT REVIEW -MASTERing UPSC 2020 MAY 12 2020- Questions for Mains Answer Writing CLICK HERE TO SEE previous days Questions DATE WISE>> Nb: We analyse all leading 8 newspapers in India for this mains answer writings questions & those already covered in previous dates won't be asked again to write, instead will be provided in compilation.You wont get these wide coverage anywhere else. It includes : The Hindu, The Indian express, The Business standard,The Financial express,The Tribune,The Business line,The Hindustan Times. Further Down to earth & live mint are covered when ever necessary. General Studies -01 Syllabus area:Role of women and women organization; Population and associated issues. Q1: Do you agree with the view that Lock down hits women the most. Justify your view with suitable arguments.…
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Reasons behind frequent fuel price hike- GST a solution?

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Its argued that Both the Centre and States must bite the bullet to cut taxes on petrol and diesel.What are the reasons behind frequent fuel price hike?  Do you think that GST can be a viable solution for this? Justify your arguments. Recently, we are observing daily hike in fuel prices and are causing concern in common man's monthly expenditure. GST introduced to subsume indirect taxes & is fine except few items including Petrol & diesel. Reasons behind frequent fuel hike Excise duty: Constitutional provision for additional levy of taxes by center and state. Global price: Changes in oil producing nations induce variation in global price. Pricing: Prices are controlled by oil companies. Exchange rate: Rupee dollar exchange rate also impact pricing. Sanctions on oil purchase from Iran and Venezuela…
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Is indian health care ready to face COVID 19 Pandemic?

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Do you think that indian health care systems are ready to face health emergencies? Comment in the light of COVID 19 pandemic. Syllabus area: Issues relating to development and management of Social sector/services relating to health.;Issues and challenges pertaining to the federal structure, devolution of powers and finances up to local levels and challenges therein.. You are free to think YES or NO here. What matters more is commenting in line with opinion. We will show sample for both sides. APPROACH 1- thinking NO!! No i don't think indian health care systems are ready to face health emergencies in the light of ongoing COVID19 Pandemic. Issues with Indian health care sector Increasing death toll: Number of cases and deaths are increasing inspite of lockdown. Less bed and isolation wards: This…
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Rowlatt Act -Reasons, circumstances, consequences and Gandhi’s role.

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What circumstances led to enactment of the Rowlatt Act 1919? Discuss its consequences & the role played by gandhi's rowlatt satyagraha in this regard. Relevant for upsc as 2019 marked as 100th year (century) commemoration of Rowlatt act & Jallianwala bagh massacre. Syllabus area: The Freedom Struggle – its various stages and important contributors /contributions from different parts of the country. The anarchical & revolutionary crimes act of 1919, popularly known as Rowlatt act was a legislative act passed by imperial legislative council indefinitely extending the emergency measures of preventive detention, incarceration without trial and judicial review enacted in defence of India act 1916 during the first world war. Circumstances that led to enactment of Rowlatt act. Rising nationalism: among Indians Fueling up patriotism: through growth of press, both vernacular and…
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