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[Fresh Release] Civilsdaily Android App: Now in Hindi
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We have been working to get the best news reading experience for you. The working principle at Civilsdaily has been to get the most relevant news summaries and connect them with its historic detail.
Sometime back, we released the hindi module on our website. Hope you have read the blog release and are actively using the hindi tab (Click to know how)
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If you were to decide for once, the theme or topic that CD should write its next blog on, what would it be?
We have tried to cover static aspects of the syllabus which are more meaningful for the imminent IAS Prelims by clubbing them in “Collections”.Â
We hope you enjoyed reading through these ones –Â
Keeping in mind the mood swings of UPSC, we started with some compilations which can be useful wrt prelims –
And we revived the Discussions module with a motive to dig deep into issues and come out with Mains worthy points/ questions. Click to read them here.
BUT
We want you to come forth and let us know the topics which you like more clarifications on – Prelims worthy themes and topics where you need a better compilation or a better clarification.Â
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A call for meaningful discussions on topics which have evolved over time
We have started a new initiative & tried to revive CD Discuss for the benefit of the community. The idea is to consolidate our learnings from the NEWS and mix them with static & dynamic portion of the syllabus to ask a few pertinent questions.
Have a look at these links –
1. https://www.civilsdaily.com/what-is-the-significance-of-rcep-for-india/
Scope of discussion
What is RCEP and how did it come into being? â Prelims & Mains
Why is RCEP Vital for India? â Mains & Interview
With TPP Advancing, India Pins Hopes On RCEP Trade Bloc2. https://www.civilsdaily.com/indian-maritime-challenges-and-its-diplomatic-dimensions/
Scope of discussion
Maritime challenges & Our new Maritime Security Strategy
Geopolitical aspects of maritime challenges â Fodder for Mains & Essay
Indian maritime agencies â Fodder for Prelims
Diplomatic dimensions â Fodder for Prelims & Interview
Challenges ahead? Mains & Interview———
You will find some very carefully chosen questions at the bottom of most of these writeups. If you have been writing answers all year long, it should be easy for you to recall and give crisp point wise comments. If you have not been practicing this answer writing – now is a good time to start and contribute.
PS: This initiative is on best effort basis and will be clamped down if we recieve less than viable participation. Just like what happened with daily Q&A a few months back. So please go ahead and spend some time in thinking through these questions
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NCERTS Old & New – FREE download
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Consolidated government schemes under one umbrella
We have been putting concentrated efforts in finishing off the important GOI schemes of 2015-16. All of them have been compiled and put under the collection of – https://www.civilsdaily.com/collection/government-schemes-programs/
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The online version of CivilsDigest Ed#4 released – May 2016
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On popular demand, we have decided to release two more backlog volumes so that you have the CD current affairs consolidated from August 2015 onwards till date. Will be updating the link info in this thread in a short while.
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Geography optional strategy by Raju Mishra ( AIR 65, CSE 2014)
This blog post is re-built from excerpts of interviews, blogs written by UPSC rankers on how they went about a particular optional. The intention is to compile the best practices at one place in an easy to digest manner.
Disclaimer
- My strategies are simple and useful for me but donât know about others
- Try to read reference books thoroughly that what I didnât do
- Make adjustments according to your strengths, weakness and evaluation
Why geography?
- Though it is conceptual, scientifically oriented, easy availability of materials and coaching, I choose it because of its use in GS paper and essay writing
- Found topics like Human Development, Agri issues, resource distribution very interesting and hence didnât mind going extra mile in these topics specially part B
- Your optional must be mastered by you so that you can solve any questions
- It is very lenghy, needs quite effort
- In spite of that one can score good marks
Book List:
Paper 1
- Physical Geography by Suvindra Singh
- Climatology by Lal
- Rupa Made Simple Series
- Human Geography by Mazid Hussain
- Models, theories by Mazid Hussain
- Geographical thoughts by Mazid Hussain
Paper 2
- Geography of India from Mazid Hussain and relevant topics from above books
My Strategy:
- Coverage of entire syllabus from basic books like NCERT, Suvindra Singh and G.C Leong and then go for advance
- Regular update notes with current issues and try to relate is with geographical point of view. Useful specially in part 2
- Test series, answer writing , daily diagram/ map practice
Coaching:
- I had done my coaching from Neetu Singh IAS academy
- Covers 70% of syllabus in her notes
- It formed core of preparation
- After basic books, I went for her notes repeatedly
- Stuck to one source and kept adding information from internet, reference books, test series etc
- Many people get coaching material from different sources. All are repetition of each other and confuse candidate
Advantages & Disadvantages
Advantage:
- Lots example on topics. Helps in answer writing and make it more comprehensive
- Good coverage of maps pointing in class
- Good coverage of part B in both papers
- Thorough coverage of Indian Geography which is enough for Mains bt not so much for prelims
- Provide sufficient data on different reports, census, forest coverage etc
Disadvantage:
- Poor coverage of part A. for that I used shabbir sirâs notes
- No answer writing practice
- Many important topics fall in 30% of syllabus. She does not cover in class
- In part B some time she misses out or just mention the concept in passing instead of explaining them in detail
Overall guidance from coaching helped in exam and to understand the fundamentals of geography. Hardly read any reference book, just read NCERTs. However it doesnât mean that coaching is compulsory.
How to tackle the current events?
- Maintained separate notebook for Geography Current events
- Newspaper: The Hindu, Indian Express
- Online: topics like IPCC, food security, sustainable development and other contemporary issues
- Magazines: Kurukshetra ( Agri issues), Geography and You, The Hindu Environmental survey, Terra Green
How to read Current affairs from Geography perspective?
- Newspaper are rich source of data and maps
- Try to cut down any article on environment
- Note down recommendation of different committees of environment, disaster management etc
- Focus of issues on manufacturing industries like aluminium, iron steel etc. note down their percentage of reservoir and locate their location on maps
- Note down different schemes regarding environment, agriculture etc
What about maps and Answer writing?
- Maintained separate note book for maps. NCERT and GC Leong has excellent diagrams
- If saw any good diagram, cut it down and paste in your notes
- Bad strategy to draw diagram at the end. Draw it first at proper place. Try and make one diagram for each question
- Write comprehensive answer with proper data and diagram/map
- Practice to write more question so that improve your writing ability
- Practice more number of previous yearâs question papers
Thoughts and experience with test series?
- Helps to improve your writing speed and capability
- Group discussion helps in increase in knowledge and develop skills
- Clarity of concept
- Coverage of maximum number of questions so that improve ability of writing to the point
- Learn how to crop unnecessary things
Final tips!
- Cover the whole syllabus properly
- Donât go for number of books
- Use limited number of books and read it again and again
- Stuck to one proper source
- Practice answer writing
- Maps should be done properly. Helps in Mains as well as prelims
Compiled and curated by Neha
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Roundup of the week (March 27 â April 2) â Polity & Governance
#5. Defence Procurement Procedure 2016
India is world’s largest arms importer and even after 68 years of independence, India imports more than 65% of it’s defence needs. To promote indegenisation and give fillip to domestic industry DPP 2016 was launched at defence EXpo.
Whats new <Copy paste from newscard>
#1. Included a new category to acquire weaponsâIDDM (Indigenously Designed, Developed and Manufactured)
#2. IDDM will be the first preferred category of preference
#3. Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) to take a âfast-trackâ route to acquire weapons, something which was limited to only armed forces till now <who chairs DAC meetings? Who are it’s members? Answer in comments>
#4. Defence export clearances will now be granted online
Let’s look into details
To qualify for IDDM the equipment procured from an Indian vendor would have to be indigenously designed and account for a minimum of 40% of indigenous content (IC) on cost basis.
So far, technology was imported and the products manufactured at home, at cut-rate prices. Now, the emphasis is on ensuring that Indian players tap the best domestic technical intellect, generously invest in R&D, and thereby , retain ownership of the all-important technology applied.
– If the equipment is not indigenously designed, but constitutes 60% IC on cost basis of total contract value, it would be treated as Buy (Indian-IDDM).
– Stressing on the need for domestic sourcing, the policy also increases the minimum IC threshold for other categories.
– For example, under Buy (Indian), an equipment from Indian vendors could be procured, only if it comprises of a minimum of 40% IC on cost basis of the total contract value.
– Make category has been sub classified into 2 parts which would promote SMEs
Good news for foreign investors – threshold for discharging offset obligations has been marked up, from the existing R300 crore to R2,000 crore. Apart from this govt has also decided to fast track the procedures.
All of this will give fillip to make in India and job creation. It will also bring down dependence on imports.
But the all important chapter on strategic partners is yet to be notified.
What more needs to be done-
#1. The FDI ceiling in defence should be revised upward from current 49%. Original equipment makers are not willing to part with their technology when they don’t have control.
#2. Employ multipliers (assigning higher value) where foreign companies manufacture defence wares identified to be of critical need for the services in offset clauses
Read these two very interesting articles
#6. High court allows entry of women in Sani temple
Observations of high court
#1. There is no law that prevents women from entering a place of worship
#2. If men are allowed entry, women should be allowed too
#3. It is the State governmentâs duty to protect the rights of women
#4. Under the Maharashtra Hindu Place of Worship (Entry Authorisation) Act, 1956, if any temple or person prohibits any person from entering a temple, then he or she faces a six-month imprisonment
We discussed this issue in detail in article landmark judgement: Supreme Court of Hinduism here





