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14Jul 2021

Explain in detail the constitutional provisions of Citizenship in India

Introduction: India allows single citizenship which means the person belongs to only sovereign India irrespective of the state in which they reside or taken birth. President is the First Citizen of India. In the constitution provisions related to the citizenship are in part II. Articles 5 to 11 deals with citizenship. Body: Citizenship acquisition: 1) …

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14Jul 2021

Uttar Pradesh state government has unveiled a new population policy for this decade. Explain the policy by discussing its advantages and disadvantages. Comment on the same.

Introduction: Yogi Adityanath led Uttar Pradesh government has come up with a  new policy to control the population of the state. In less than a decade India’s population is expected to overtake China. Uttar Pradesh is a major state having both high pouplation and density.  Body: Provisions of the policy: Increasing the contraceptive measures accessibility …

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14Jul 2021

Mathura Style

Q. Elucidate the statement- “Buddha was depicted in a different way in the Mathura style of sculpture”. Introduction: Mathura style of art was an indigenous style. It was witnessed during the rule of Kushanas in northern India. Red sandstone was mostly used in this style. Sculptures and statues were less spiritual when compared to other …

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12Jul 2021

A joint report by World Wide Fund for nature and UNEP has declared that India will be most affected country by the Human Animal conflict. Explain the reasons behind this and also suggest suitable measures to reduce its impact.

Introduction: The wildlife is at continuous threat by the Human-Animal Conflict. This has endangered many organisms. Some of the organisms have also become extinct due to this. The continuous rise in human population can be considered as the key cause of this problem. Body: An alarming report has been given by the World Wide Fund …

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12Jul 2021

Recently, some modifications have been carried out in central scheme of financing under Agriculture Infrastructure Fund. Mention these changes and also explain the nature and objectives of the Agriculture Infrastructure Fund.

Introduction: Agriculture Infrastructure Fund was launched in 2020 to deal with the Covid-19 crisis. The aim of the scheme is financing the projects related to post harvest management and community farming. It is a 10 year scheme. Body: It is a debt-financing scheme with medium term loans. Beneficiaries of the scheme includes Co-operative societies Startups …

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12Jul 2021

Discuss about the recent trends in the crude oil production by OPEC+ nations & explain briefly the role of OPEC+ nations in driving the fuel prices of India.

Introduction: Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries is an international organization. It has 13 countries. It was founded in September, 1960. Its headquarters is at Vienna, Austria. Body: The OPEC nations: Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, UAE from Asia. Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Nigeria, Algeria, Libya, Gabon, Angola from Africa. Venezuela from South America   …

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12Jul 2021

Explain the wetland ecosystem and the measures taken to conserve it.

Introduction: Wetlands are marshy areas having static or flowing water. It also includes areas of marine water having depth not more than 6m. They are transitional zones between aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Mangroves are an example of these ecosystem. In India majority are inland and few wetlands are coastal. Body: Wetlands are high-nutrient and low …

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12Jul 2021

Central government has created a new ministry under the name of ‘Ministry of Co-operation’. Explain the idea behind this move and comment on the same.

Introduction: A new ministry for co-operative sector has been created and named as ‘Ministry of Co-operation’. The vision is ‘Sahakar se samriddhi’ which translates to prosperity through co-operation. It will provide a framework for strengthening the co-operative movement as a whole. Body: The key objectives: Ease- of doing business Formation of multi-state co-operatives Streamlining the …

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