December 2022

Strategy for Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Science Optional for UPSC

Animal husbandry is the administration and care of farm animals by people. Veterinary Science is the science of diagnosing and treating maladies in feathered creatures and animals. It covers the investigation of animal physiology, treatment and avoidance of sicknesses among animals. It is one of the optional subjects, which is offered by the Union Public […]

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10 Tips for Students to Prepare for IAS Exam while being in College

IAS examination is one of the prestigious examinations of the country as well as worldwide. IAS stands for the INDIAN ADMINSTRATATIVE SERVICES examination and it is conducted every year by UPSC. If you dream to work for Indian administrative services and serve the nation, you should start your preparation way before while being in the

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Previous year Polity questions (PYQ) Prelims Analysis

  TRENDS AND STRATEGY OF POLITY: If we examine the questions from the previous year, we can deduce that the section on Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties, & Directive Principles of State Policy receives the most inquiries in Polity. Legislative, constitutional, and local government terms are the following crucial subjects. NCERTs have been consulted on the

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Classical Languages of India

    In 2004, the Indian Classical Languages concept was launched. Tamil was initially designated as the first language and received official status in 2004. India uses a variety of languages, including the official language of the Union, regional languages, court languages, and some specialized languages, like classical languages, for various purposes. Recognized Classical Languages of India

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Anti-Defection Law

Anti-Defection Law The anti-defection law was enacted in 1985 as part of the 52nd Amendment Act. It was included in the Tenth Schedule of the Indian Constitution and is commonly referred to as the Anti-Defection Act. A “conscious renunciation of loyalty or duty” has been characterized as defection. It establishes the procedure for disqualification due to defection. The presiding

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