Monday, May 03, 2021
World History Notes by Balyan’s Sir PDF
Sunday, May 02, 2021
Daily Current Affairs, 01st May 2021
1) International Workers’ Day: 1st May
•International Labour Day (also known as May Day or International Workers’ Day) is celebrated across the world on the 1st of May every year. The day celebrates the struggle, dedication and commitment of the working class and is an annual public holiday in several countries.
2) Karnal Admin rolls out ‘Oxygen on wheels’ to tackle oxygen crisis
•In wake of the acute oxygen shortage across the country, the Karnal administration (Haryana) has rolled out ‘Oxygen on wheels’ to assist hospitals in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic and oxygen crisis. The purpose is to ensure a smooth supply of medical oxygen to hospitals treating Covid patients.
•Under this initiative, a carrier vehicle called a Mobile oxygen bank loaded with 100 Oxygen Cylinders reaches out to any district hospital which requisitions its urgent supply. This Round clock service has been able to cater to the demands of various hospitals in the area. The initiative is functional 24*7 for all hospitals in the Karnal district.
3) UK become the first country to allow Driverless cars on roads
•The United Kingdom has become the first country to announce regulation for the use of self-driving vehicles at low speeds. The UK wants to be at the forefront in rolling out autonomous driving technology. The Government of the UK forecasts that around 40% of UK cars will have self-driving capabilities by 2035. This will create 38,000 jobs in the country. The speed limit of the ALKS is to be set at 37 miles per hour. The ALKS shall drive itself in a single lane.
4) Vaishali Hiwase becomes 1st woman to be appointed officer commanding in BRO
•Vaishali S Hiwase became the first woman officer to be appointed as officer commanding in the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) where she will be responsible for providing connectivity through an Indo-China border road. Vaishali is from Wardha, Maharashtra, and has completed a successful demanding tenure in Kargil.
•In a first, the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) has appointed a woman officer to command a Road Construction Company (RCC) tasked to provide connectivity in a high-altitude area along the India-China border.
5) Indian Bank signs MoU with BSNL
•Indian Bank signed an MoU with Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited to provide seamless telecom services to the Indian Bank at competitive market rates. This means the telco might be availing its services to the bank for a lower market rate than usual.
•The bank is already using the services of BSNL and Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited for its Wide Area Network across the country Dr VK Sanjeevi, chief general manager of Chennai Telephones said that BSNL and its subsidiary MTNL is connecting 5,000 branches and ATMs of Indian Bank.
6) LIC Among Top Ten Most-Valuable Insurance Brand Globally
•The state-owned insurance behemoth ‘Life Insurance Corporation (LIC)’ has emerged as the third strongest and the tenth most valuable insurance brand globally, in Brand Finance Insurance 100 report for 2021. The annual report is released by London-based brand valuation consultancy firm Brand Finance, to identify the most valuable and strongest insurance brands globally.
According to the report:
1.Most Valuable Indian Insurance Brand – LIC (10th)
2.Most Strongest Indian Insurance Brand – LIC (3rd)
3.Most Valuable Global Insurance Brand – Ping An Insurance, China
4.Most Strongest Global Insurance Brand – Poste Italiane, Italy
The HINDU Notes – 01st May 2021
📰 DRDO hands over 75 large oxygen cylinders for use in Delhi
📰 A timely warning: On Supreme Court intervention against clampdown on information
Insights IAS Prelims 2021 Exclusive Agriculture PDF
Insights IAS Prelims 2021 Exclusive Agriculture PDF
GS SCORE Fact Files: Act and Policies PDF
GS SCORE Fact Files: Act and Policies PDF
GS SCORE Yearly Compilation Places in News PDF
GS SCORE Yearly Compilation Places in News PDF
GS SCORE Yearly Compilation Geography Mineral Belts in India PDF
GS SCORE Yearly Compilation Geography Mineral Belts in India PDF
Saturday, May 01, 2021
UPSC IAS Prelims 2021: Last Two Months Revision Plan for Qualifying Exam
UPSC IAS Study Plan: UPSC is going to conduct the UPSC IAS Prelims 2021 exam on 27th June in written format for the recruitment of officers in Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS), Indian Police Service (IPS), Indian Revenue Service (IRS), Indian Defence Accounts Service, Indian Railway Traffic Service, Indian Information Service, Delhi/Andaman & Nicobar Islands/Lakshadweep/Daman & Diu/Dadra & Nagar Haveli Civil Service and others. In this article, we have shared below the detailed 30 Days and 15 Days Study Plan to crack the UPSC IAS Civil Services Prelims exam with flying colours. Go through the study plan below and start your last resort IAS Prelims exam revision.
Preparation for UPSC Prelims GS Paper |
Once you are thorough with all the preparation, the next step is to plan your study schedule for the next 2 months for revision. With only 60 days available aspirants need to all the syllabus to qualify for the exam. Below we have provided a list of resources that should be followed for each subject:
➨ Current Affairs: There is no decided pattern for GS Prelims and every year the ratio of questions from each section varies. That is why aspirants should prepare the current affairs for the last 18-24 months.
References for Current Affairs-