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Which is the most northern most point of India
The most northernmost point of India os indira Col, located in ladakh region of jammu and Kashmir. it has latitude of 35.6744° N and longitude of 78.8061° E. The most northernmost point of India mainlanf is the town of turtuk located in ladakh region
The most northernmost point of India os indira Col, located in ladakh region of jammu and Kashmir. it has latitude of 35.6744° N and longitude of 78.8061° E. The most northernmost point of India mainlanf is the town of turtuk located in ladakh region
See lessExplain the role of WTO in the cotext of Indian economy. [64th BPSC Mains Exam 2018]
The world Trade organization plays a important role in Indian economy by providing market access for Indian good and service. World Trade organization helps India resolve trade dispute while trade facilitate agreement on intellectual property protection.
The world Trade organization plays a important role in Indian economy by providing market access for Indian good and service. World Trade organization helps India resolve trade dispute while trade facilitate agreement on intellectual property protection.
See lessCritically examine the need of 'food security' in India. [64th BPSC Mains Exam 2018]
Food security is a issue in India, where a some portion of the population struggle with hunger and malnutrition. Need for food security in India 1. Poverty: A some percentage of indian live below the poverty line, which make difficult to get food for their need 2. Food Inflation: Volate food priceRead more
Food security is a issue in India, where a some portion of the population struggle with hunger and malnutrition.
Need for food security in India
1. Poverty:
A some percentage of indian live below the poverty line, which make difficult to get food for their need
2. Food Inflation:
Volate food price and inflation reduce the purchasing power of the poor, food security.
3. Hunger and malnutrition
India has high level of hunger and malnutrition among the certain amount of population like children, women and some communities.
4.Polpulation growth
India increasing population puts pressure on the food system, requiring some production and distribution mechanisms.
5. Social Inequality
Marginalized communities, including dalit, tribe and and and minorities are largely affected by food insecurity.
Food security strategy include
– food storage and distribution infrastructure.
– nutrition education
– food waste reduction.
– support for small farmer.
Evaluate the principal achievements of Indian economic planning. [64th BPSC Mains Exam 2018]
Indian economic planning is a process of managing the country economy in five year plan. Indian economic planning is developed and implemented by the government of India. This planning involves national budgets, allocating resources and implementing policies. The main goal of Indian economic planninRead more
Indian economic planning is a process of managing the country economy in five year plan. Indian economic planning is developed and implemented by the government of India. This planning involves national budgets, allocating resources and implementing policies. The main goal of Indian economic planning is rapid industrialization , self -reliance, full employment employment etc.
The Indian economic planning has achieved several principal achievement.
1. Infrastructure development
investment in infrastructure including roads, bridge, dams improved connectivity and facilities economic growth.
2 . Rapid Industrialization
India transformed from primary economy to a diversified industtail base with growth in various sectors.
3. Human development
Planning on social sector like education, health care and poverty and other sector to development in human development.
4. Poverty reduction
Planning ain to reduce Poverty through various development and Scheme resulting in decline poverty rates in India.
5. Public sector enterprise
Planning to driven growth in Critical sector like banking, insurance and energy.
Write a short note on 'Surajdhara Yojana' and 'Annapurna Yojana'.
Surajdhara yojana Surajdhara yojana is a welfare scheme launched by the government of India to provide financial support to women and who are victims of natural disasters or crises. This scheme provide a one-sided grant of 5000-10000 to women who lost their livelihood due to natural disasters or criRead more
Surajdhara yojana
Surajdhara yojana is a welfare scheme launched by the government of India to provide financial support to women and who are victims of natural disasters or crises. This scheme provide a one-sided grant of 5000-10000 to women who lost their livelihood due to natural disasters or crises..The scheme aims to support women in rebuilding their lives and restore their livelihood.
Annapurna yojana
Annapurna yojana is a welfare scheme launched by the government of india to provide food security to senior citizens who are homeless or living below the poverty line. The scheme provide a monthly allowance of 600 – 1000 rs to senior citizens to purchase food and other important items. The scheme aims to ensure that no citizens live hungry or live with dignity
See lessState the salient features of Vivekananda's 'Universal Religion'.
Swami vivekanand concept of "universal religion" is a inclusive approach that accept all religion, harmony and unity among them. Swami vivekanand focused on the importance of spiritual growth, self realization and service to humanity and reason. By recognize the value of all religion, he promote mutRead more
Swami vivekanand concept of “universal religion” is a inclusive approach that accept all religion, harmony and unity among them. Swami vivekanand focused on the importance of spiritual growth, self realization and service to humanity and reason. By recognize the value of all religion, he promote mutual respect and understanding between all the religion. It focus on person individual spiritual growth and promote global citizens. This thinking or approach promote deeper understanding of world lead to compassionate and enlightened society. His universal religion became hope for humanity, encourage us to move beyond our difference and work toward goal of spiritual growth and self-realization. By embrace this approach, we can create better world where everyone live peacefully.
See lessWhat is 'Attitude? Explain changes in Attitude. Answer Limit: 50 words [Answer Limit: 50 words, Marks: 05] [UKPSC-2016]
Attitude is the part of person nature. The attitude evaluating a particular entity with some favor or disfavor another person. It shows feeling, belief and behavioral intentions toward people. Attitude is influenced by personal experience or social norms which can be positive, negative and netural tRead more
Attitude is the part of person nature. The attitude evaluating a particular entity with some favor or disfavor another person. It shows feeling, belief and behavioral intentions toward people. Attitude is influenced by personal experience or social norms which can be positive, negative and netural toward other person.
Changes in attitude
Social influence
Attitude can be change due to influence of person, family or societal pressures. Conformity often leads to changes in personal beliefs.
Cognitive dissonance
There is inconsistency Between attitude and action of individual may change their attitude to align with their behavior.
Persuasion
Exposure to new information or argument can lead to attitude change by communication through media, interpersonal interactions.
Experimental learning
Personal experience can lead to changes in attitude, when person are exposed to nee challenge in existing belief.
Point out the measures to minimize corruption. [Answer Limit: 125 words, Marks: 08] [UKPSC-2016]
To minimize corruption these measure can be taken: Transparency Create transparency in government process, such as public recruitment, through online platform. Accountability Established strong audit system and independent anti corruption laws to hold official accountable. E-governance Use digital pRead more
To minimize corruption these measure can be taken:
Transparency
Create transparency in government process, such as public recruitment, through online platform.
Accountability
Established strong audit system and independent anti corruption laws to hold official accountable.
E-governance
Use digital platforms to reduce interaction with human, minimizing opportunity of corruption
Strict penalty
Create severe punishment for corrupt activities within organization.
Public awareness
Promote and aware people about corruption and engage citizens in governance.
Political will
Strong leadership and commitment are essential to fight corruption effectively.
See lessExplain Gandhi's concept of Satyagraha. Do you think that Gandhi adopted it only as a political strategy since India not in a position to fight the mighty British Empire? [Answer Limit: 50 words, Marks: 05] [UKPSC-2016]
Gandhi concept of satyagrah is powerful approach in achieving political changes by non- violence, truth and self suffering. India is imbalance under the British Empire made a non-violence is only option. He belive in transforming changes by social changes. Satyagrah seeks to convert opponent into trRead more
Gandhi concept of satyagrah is powerful approach in achieving political changes by non- violence, truth and self suffering. India is imbalance under the British Empire made a non-violence is only option. He belive in transforming changes by social changes. Satyagrah seeks to convert opponent into truthfulness and moral values through interwined.
In other words, satyagrah was only a matter of principles, not just a practical approach to indians powerless and believed end was interwined it should be long lasting and positive social changes
See lessExplain the moral values of social life. [Answer Limit: 125 words, Marks: 08] [UKPSC-2016]
The moral values of social life make better and ethical society. Social value include kindness, honesty, fairness, compassion and tolerance. These value ensure the person treat other with same worth and understanding and action with truthful and transparency. They ensure once action are equally treRead more
The moral values of social life make better and ethical society. Social value include kindness, honesty, fairness, compassion and tolerance. These value ensure the person treat other with same worth and understanding and action with truthful and transparency. They ensure once action are equally treated other with same respect.
The moral values of social life include
Respect: treating other with dignity.
Fairness: promote justice and equality
Responsibility: knowing onces action and impact on others.
Empathy: understanding people feelings.
Honesty: Truthful toward someone action.
Tolerance: accepting thing as same it is.
These moral values develop a strong relationship between two people and society. By adapting these practice individual can build strong relationship and trust in the society.