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Insights IAS Prelims Exclusive 2021 UPDATE MODULE PDF

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Insights IAS Prelims Exclusive 2021 UPDATE MODULE PDF

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How is Life at NDA?

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The NDA is the joint series for all three departments - the Armed Forces, the Navy and the Air Force are training together before heading to their service schools. UPSC offers the NDA exam; applicants who want to join the academy must attend thorough interviews with the SSB. SSB interview involves general ability, psychological assessment, team skills, physical and social skills, and medical examinations. 

 

UPSC administers the NDA (National Defence Academy) exam twice a year. It is one of India's most difficult tests and one of the most popular among young people. Candidates who passed this difficult exam were allowed to join the NDA in various departments. 

 

The National Defence Academy (NDA) is a combined training service academy of India's armed services. Candidates from the Army, navy and air force are trained and then assigned to higher-ranking positions in their respective professions. This year the NDA 2 2021 exam is scheduled for 14th November 2021.

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Jagrati Awashti IAS Complete Topper Notes Answer Copies [AIR 2, 2020] PDF

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Jagrati Awashti IAS Complete Topper Notes Answer Copies [AIR 2, 2020] PDF

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THE HINDU NEWSPAPER IMPORTANT ARTICLES 27.09.2021

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Saturday, September 25, 2021

Learn Finite PIB Yearly Compilation 2021 PDF Download

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The HINDU Notes – 25th September 2021

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📰 Supreme Court sets aside Madras High Court remarks on EWS quota

Supreme Court says the High Court overstepped jurisdiction, to hear pleas against quotas in all India quota medical seats

•The Supreme Court on Friday set aside a Madras High Court observation that the Centre ought not to have provided 10% reservation for economically weaker sections (EWS) of society in the all India quota medical seats without obtaining the express approval of the Supreme Court.

•The High Court’s remarks in August came while closing a contempt of court case filed by the DMK.

•“This observation has to be set aside because it has nothing to do with the contempt plea... The observation by the High Court was unnecessary for deciding the contempt,” Justice D.Y. Chandrachud, sharing a Bench with Justice B.V. Nagarathna, observed.

Not on merits

•However, Justice Chandrachud made it very clear that the HC’s observations were being set aside only because they were made while dealing with a contempt plea and had strayed outside its jurisdiction. The top court refrained from making any comment about the merits of the EWS quota issue.

•Instead, the court scheduled for October 7 a detailed hearing of a batch of petitions challenging the entirety of the Centre’s July 29 notification of 27% reservation for OBC and 10% for EWS in the NEET all India quota (AIQ) seats.

•The High Court had approved a July 29 notification of the Central government providing 27% reservation to OBC (Other Backward Classes) candidates for admission in central medical colleges under the AIQ.

•It, however, had said that the inclusion of a further 10% by way of vertical reservation for EWS would be impermissible until the top court approved it.

•The Centre had rushed to the top court on September 3 against the observation, saying: “It was unnecessary for the High Court to have gone into an evaluation of the July 29 notification...”

•“In a contempt case, the High Court went ahead and examines all other issues... We had started the process [the implementation of 10% EWS quota as per the July 29 notification]. But the HC observation made us stop,” Additional Solicitor General K.M. Nataraj, for the Centre, submitted.

•The quota covers undergraduate and postgraduate medical and dental courses, starting from the current academic year. The government believes the quota policy would help marginalised sections get better opportunities.

•Senior advocate Shyam Divan, for the petitioners, said the July 29 notification was unconstitutional.

•Senior advocate Arvind Datar, also for the petitioners, said the notification raises the question whether ₹8 lakh should be the criteria for considering the EWS category.

•The petition also said it has to be examined whether there would be vertical or horizontal reservation. Mr. Datar said the such quota sucks away over 2,500 seats from the general category.

•The petitioners contended that the selection process had already begun for the academic year and cannot be interfered with. The implementation of the quota policy now would cause grave injustice, they contended.

•Senior advocate Kapil Sibal, for Tamil Nadu, said the question of the EWS quota is pending before a Constitution Bench. He made a subtle point that the EWS has national ramifications and all the States should be heard by the court.

•Senior advocate P. Wilson, for DMK, said it was the party’s petition that made reservations in All India Quota seats across the country.

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Shubham Kumar, Civil Services Exam 2020 Topper From Bihar, Says Dream Realised | 5 Things to Know About Him

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Civil services exam 2020 topper Shubham Kumar on Friday said his dream to become an IAS officer and to serve the underprivileged has been realised. Speaking to news agency PTI, he said development of villages, employment generation and poverty alleviation in rural areas of the country would be his focus areas. “My dream was to get into the IAS as it gives a wider platform to work for the betterment of the people. It has been realised and I would like to work for the underprivileged people, especially in rural areas,” he said.

Kumar said areas like poverty alleviation and development of villages and its people would be his focus area while in the service. “There are lots of areas in which we all can work to uplift the underprivileged and bring positive changes,” he said.

Kumar also said he got a lot of support from his father and the academy, especially its director, in preparing for the examination. “My father used to motivate me a lot and helped me in maintaining a positive attitude that helped me in clearing the exam, said Kumar, adding that his father works as a bank manager in Bihar.

Here are top 5 things to know about Civil Services Exam 2020 topper Shubham Kumar:

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AUKUS: Opportunities and Challenges for India

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 What is the issue?

In its first reaction to AUKUS, India has made it clear about its non-committance to the agreement.

What are the opportunities of AUKUS for India as a QUAD member?

  • AUKUS could strengthen the Quad’s agenda to keep the Indo-Pacific region free, open and inclusive.
  • It could bolster the Quad’s efforts on maritime exercises, security and countering COVID-19, climate change, cooperating on critical technologies, and building resilient supply chains.
  • US’s comeback on partnerships with fellow democracies and engaging with Indo-Pacific flank is in line with India’s hopes.
  • India views that AUKUS is not a substitute for the Quad as Quad focuses on a much broader theme beyond maritime security.
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THE HINDU NEWSPAPER IMPORTANT ARTICLES 25.09.2021

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Meet UPSC Civil Services Rank 1 Holder Shubham Kumar, IIT-Bombay Alumnus

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The All India Rank (AIR) 1 in the UPSC civil services exam has been secured by Bihar’s Shubham Kumar. He hails from Katihar district of Bihar. He is an IIT-Bombay alumnus. Kumar has obtained a BTech degree from IIT-Bombay. He had pursued BTech in civil engineering from IIT-Bombay.

This is his third attempt at civil services. Kumar has cracked the civil services exam in 2019 as well, however, at that time he had obtained 290th rank. In 2019, he had opted for Anthropology as an optional subject. He had also attempted in 2018, however, he could not clear the exam at that time.

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