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English is Not That Scary As It Seems

Myth Debunked My English is very poor. They say I am out of the race. Am I? No. You are still part of the race. Now you have figured out the problem – that your English is poor. Work on it. All you need is basic English. Moreover, you can write this exam and giveRead more

Role of English in Mains Paper

Role of English in Mains Paper English language has now been a way of communicating with people all around the world. The objective of the paper is to test a candidate’s ability to read and understand serious descriptive prose and to express his ideas clearly and correctly. The intent of an essay is not toRead more

12 TIPS to prepare English for CSAT

What is CSAT? CSAT is a qualifying paper, so we are going to set its strategy separate from GS paper I. This will benefit greatly in time-management and also in developing focus for the GS paper. This strategy will benefit those who are struggling with the CSAT paper as well as those who have veryRead more

Draft e-Commerce rules and their challenges

Why in news? The government has proposed changes to the e-commerce rules under the Consumer Protection Act to make the framework under which firms operate more stringent. It comes 11 months after the Government notified the Consumer Protection (E-Commerce) Rules, 2020, The latest proposals aim towards greater compliance and protecting the interests of consumers. BeforeRead more

Model Tenancy Act

Why in the news? After releasing the draft in 2019, the Union Cabinet has approved the Model Tenancy Act (MTA) and to be sent to the states and union territories to enact legislation or amend laws on rental properties. What is Model Tenancy Act (MTA)? The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs drafted a ‘ModelRead more

One Nation One Ration Card

What is the need of the One Nation One Ration Card? One Nation One Ration Card or the ONORC aims to empower all migrant workers to access food grains from any Fair Price Shop(FPS) of their choice anywhere in the country by using their existing ration card. Covid 19 pandemic has created a dilemma ofRead more

Disaster Management Act, 2005

Why in news? Recently the Ministry of Home Affairs has invoked Disaster Management Act, 2005 and ordered free interstate movement of oxygen cylinders. Since the time when lockdown was imposed nationwide to combat COVID 19, the Union Home Ministry has issued on average 1.3 orders per day under Disaster Management Act. What is the relevanceRead more

How to prepare for IAS after 12

You can’t cross the sea merely by standing and staring at the water. -Tagore UPSC IAS Examination is among those very few examinations that are counted in the list of toughest examinations. The conducting body of the Civil Service Examination is the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) which has set some criteria to appear forRead more

West Bengal Legislative Council: Do we really need it?

Recently, West Bengal government has approved the setting up of West Bengal Legislative Council. It was one of the highlights TMC’s Election Manifesto. Historical Background Bicameral legislature or legislature with two houses have a long history in India. The Montagu-Chelmsford reforms of 1919 led to the formation of the council of states at the CentralRead more

Thumb-rules to Help in Cracking UPSC Exam in First Attempt

UPSC Civil Services Exam (CSE) is considered as the toughest examination in India. But, is it possible to crack this exam in first attempt? The answer is YES! With the help of a curated study plan and right guidance, one can crack UPSC CSE in the first attempt. Once we know the right approach toRead more