GS SCORE GIST OF INDIA YEAR BOOK 2021 PDF
Monday, June 14, 2021
GS SCORE GIST OF INDIA YEAR BOOK 2021 PDF
Sunday, June 13, 2021
UPSC (IAS) Prelims 2021: Tips & Strategy to Prepare CSAT (Paper 2)
UPSC Civil Services Prelims exam pattern includes CSAT paper which carries 80 questions with a weightage of 200 marks. Being a qualifying exam, aspirants usually overlook its importance. In this article, we have provided effective steps that will help to prepare for the CSAT paper.
UPSC Civil Services (Prelims) 2021 - CSAT Syllabus
Before beginning your preparation it is necessary that you go through the syllabus for the CSAT paper. The CSAT paper syllabus is broadly divided into the following categories:
- Reading Comprehension
- Interpersonal skills including communication skills;
- Logical reasoning and analytical ability
- Decision making and problem-solving ability
- General mental ability
One of the most tricky areas of CSAT paper is comprehension while Basic numeracy, General Mental Ability, and Logical reasoning are of higher difficulty and may take time to solve if not practiced. Given the uncertainty of the CSAT paper and the low cut-off, aspirants can follow the below-mentioned tricks to qualify the exam.
Tips to Prepare for the UPSC IAS Prelims CSAT Paper
Devote your maximum time for the preparation of your GS Paper I but allot a one hour slot for the preparation of GS Paper-II I;e CSAT paper. As compared to Paper I, the CSAT is defined and can easily be prepared if you dedicate one hour for its preparation daily.
★ Identify your Weakest Area - For identifying your weakest subject, you can solve previous year papers of UPSC Civil Service Exams. This will not only help you in the practice but also know your strong and weak areas.
★ Time Management - While attempting the practice papers it is necessary that you take into consideration the time you spend in solving each question. One should practice more to reduce the average time spent on solving a question.
★ Identify your Strong Subjects - It is recommended that once a candidate knows his strong subjects, he/she should solve questions from that section first. This will not only help them feel confident about their preparation but also assess their performance and not panic if stuck on a tricky question.
Strategy to Prepare Comprehension Section
Insights IAS Current Affairs May 2021 PDF
Insights IAS Current Affairs May 2021 PDF
Daily Current Affairs, 12th June 2021
1) World Day Against Child Labour: 12 June
•World Day Against Child Labour is observed globally on 12th June every year. According to the International Labour Organization (ILO), there are about 152 million children globally who are engaged in child labour, 72 million of whom are in hazardous work. This year’s World Day Against Child Labour focuses on action taken for the 2021 International Year for the Elimination of Child Labour.
•The theme of this year’s World Day Against Child Labour is Act now: End child labour!. It is the first World Day since the universal ratification of the ILO’s Convention No. 182 on the Worst Forms of Child Labour and takes place at a time when the COVID-19 crisis threatens to reverse years of progress in tackling the problem.
2) Ex-Mongolian prime minister Khurelsukh won presidential election
•Former Mongolian Prime Minister, Ukhnaa Khurelsukh became the country’s sixth democratically elected president, further consolidating the power of the ruling Mongolian People’s Party (MPP) with a landslide victory. With 99.7% of votes counted overnight, Khurelsukh’s tally had reached 821,136, or 68% of the total, the largest share of the vote since the democratic era began in 1990.
•Khurelsukh will replace incumbent Khaltmaa Battulga, who was denied an opportunity to seek re-election following controversial changes to Mongolia’s constitution that restricted presidents to one term in office.
3) India’s Nagraj Adiga elected in International Association of Ultrarunners Council
•India’s Nagraj Adiga has been elected as the Asia-Oceania Representative at the recently concluded 2021 International Association of Ultrarunners (IAU) Congress at which the IAU council elections were held. Adiga works closely with the Athletics Federation of India and with various Government bodies to promote health, fitness, and encourage budding sportspersons.
4) DBS tops Forbes ‘World’s Best Banks’ list in India
•DBS Bank has been named by Forbes in their list of World’s Best Banks 2021. DBS was ranked #1 out of 30 domestic and international banks in India for the second consecutive year. This is the third edition of the ‘World’s Best Banks’ list by Forbes, conducted in partnership with market research firm Statista. Over 43,000 banking customers across the globe were surveyed on their current and former banking relationships. The customer survey rated banks on general satisfaction and key attributes like trust, digital services, financial advice, and fees.
5) AISHE 2019-20 report released by Union Education Minister
•All India Survey on Higher Education (AISHE) 2019-20 report has been released by Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’. As per AISHE in the last five years (2015-16 to 2019-20), student enrolment has grown by 11.4%. As per AISHE, female enrolment in Higher Education has increased by 18.2% from 2015-16 to 2019-20. AISHE 2019-20 is the 10 in the series of All India Survey on Higher Education. Department of Higher Education releases it annually.
6) SBI launches Kavach Personal Loan for Covid-19 patients
•State Bank of India (SBI) has launched a collateral-free “Kavach Personal Loan” to enable its customers to meet medical expenses of self and family members for Covid treatment. Under this scheme, customers can avail of loans up to ₹5 lakhs at an effective interest rate of 8.5 per cent per annum for 60 months, which is inclusive of three months moratorium.
•This loan product will also be part of the Covid loan book being created by banks as per the Reserve Bank of India’s Covid relief measures. The loan will also cover reimbursement of Covid related medical expenses already incurred.
7) Patiala to host Indian Grand Prix 4
•The Athletics Federation of India (AFI), announced that the Indian Grand Prix 4 will be held on June 21 at the National Institute of Sports in Patiala. The decision to host the domestic events was made to give Indian athletes the maximum chance to qualify for Tokyo. India’s star sprinters Dutee Chand & Hima Das are expected to participate in the fourth Indian GP of 2021. National Inter-State Athletics Championships will be held at the same venue from June 25.
RBI: ATM cash withdrawal rule changed
•Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has changed some rules regarding cash withdrawal from automated teller machine (ATM). These ATM cash withdrawal rule changes include higher charges on transactions beyond the free permissible limit, a new free ATM transaction limit and a rise in interchange fee.
The new ATM charges as defined by RBI are as under:
•Free cash withdrawal limit from own bank: Bank customers can now do five free financial and non-financial transactions every month from their own bank ATMs.
•Free ATM transaction limit from other banks: ATM cardholders can do three free financial and non-financial transactions in metro centres while five in the non-metro transaction from other bank ATMs
•Charges on ATM cash withdrawal beyond the free limit: RBI allowed banks to increase charges on ATM transactions beyond the free ATM transaction limit.
•Rise in interchange fee: Interchange fee per transaction changed from Rs 15 to Rs 17 for financial transactions while from Rs 5 to Rs 6 for non-financial transactions in effect from August 1, 2021.
•New charges on ATM withdrawal beyond the free transaction limit: Bank customer will have to pay Rs 21 (currently it is Rs 20) for each ATM cash withdrawal beyond the free transaction limit in effect from January 1, 2022.
Saturday, June 12, 2021
Raus IAS Focus Magazine June 2021 PDF
Raus IAS Focus Magazine June 2021 PDF
The HINDU Notes – 12th June 2021
📰 How will food reach migrant labourers without ration cards, asks Supreme Court
📰 Pakistan’s National Assembly passes bill to give right of appeal to Kulbhushan Jadhav
Treatment of Pre-Trial Political Prisoners - Bhima Koregaon Case
What is the issue?
- June 6 marks the third anniversary of the incarceration of five rights activists in the Bhima Koregaon conspiracy case.
- Here is a look at the case and the larger issue behind.
What is the Bhima Koregaon case?
- January 1, 2018 was the 200th anniversary of a battle fought at Bhima Koregaon, a small village in Pune.
- [It was where 500 Dalit Mahar soldiers of the British army defeated an army of the Peshwas.]
- Dalits converged in thousands from across the state for its commemoration.
- But violence broke out and one person died.
- Initially, the police investigated Hindutva leaders Milind Ekbote and Sambhaji Bhide for instigating the violence, and arrested Ekbote briefly.
- But some months later, the police claimed that the violence was a conspiracy by left activists and intellectuals.
- Five rights activists were arrested in this conspiracy case and eleven more were subsequently jailed for the same.
- These 16 women and men - the BK-16 accused - are intellectuals, lawyers, a poet, professors, cultural and rights activists.
- It includes an 84-year-old Jesuit priest, Father Stan Swamy.
- All these persons have sterling records of service with India’s most oppressed people.
Why is the case contentious?
- The charge against BK-16 was that they had conspired to instigate Dalits into violent insurrection, and to assassinate the Prime Minister.
- 3 years later, the trial against them has still not commenced.
- The state has succeeded in misusing the law with the complicity of all institutions of criminal justice.
- It worked to confine behind bars the BK-16 accused, without any opportunity for either bail or to prove their innocence.
- [After a tortuous court battle, just one of them, poet Varavara Rao, was granted bail because of his critically deteriorating health.]
- The evidence marshalled against the accused rests on some alleged emails.
- But independent agencies contest that these are malign insertions through malware.
- The case reveals the ease with which it is possible for the executive to undermine reputations of activists.
- It has imprisoned indefinitely without bail or trial, people who dissent and organise struggles against state policies.
- Many among the BK-16 are suffering from various kinds of illnesses.
- They are now housed in the overcrowded Taloja and Byculla jails, ideal sites for super-spreading the Covid virus.
- Above all, it is the agenda of the state to ensure that political prisoners are kept well.
Source: The Indian Express
GS SCORE FACT FILE- Important Judgement PDF
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