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  • Samarth 2022-Webinar by Ajay Verma || How to crack the UPSC IAS exam on the very first attempt? || Register here

    Webinar Date: 1st August 2021

    Timings: 7 PM

    As complicated as it may appear, the UPSC Civil services exam is more about carrying nerves. It’s also about maintaining discipline for the time being and till you succeed. Nor the subjects are esoteric or unheard of. But the character for one to be able to sacrifice the beauty called life and family is rare. Your stay in the game with the zeal to come out winning is very important.

    Philosophy aside, but keeping the practical elements in mind, let’s dig a little deeper.  Also, find out what it takes for one to jump that threshold and what our toppers have said. Why have they not been able to clear earlier and what changes have they made to succeed?. These are the most sought-after info and are available on the internet. But from an individual’s perspective, one can not ignore his/her inconclusiveness due to lack of a distinct plan or direction.

    Hence, we are coming up with an open session. To counter myths and give some facts which will help you see the light on the other side of the tunnel about the exam.

    In this open session, we are going to give a clear insight which is important for one to save time, energy, and effort. Which might otherwise be getting wasted in the wrong direction? This is important because for an individual the first year is the year with maximum energy, expectation from self, go-getter attitude, etc..

    We tend to get lost in the sea of advice and sources of studies. To save one from such torrents of information, it’s sometimes said that we need to better know “what not to follow than what to follow”.

    Anyways such hypotheses aside, your time in this open session is going to be full of interaction. Some previous year aspirants are also expected to be present. We do expect that all your confusion about the exam will get clear.

    Attendees can expect some takeaways too in the form of softcopies relevant to the exam. They will be available to you via email once you have done the registration for the open session.

    In this webinar, Ajay Verma, Mentor Head at Civilsdaily will give you an overview:

    – What UPSC expects out of you?

    – Avoiding Mistakes that can cost you an attempt?

    – What to do to master the IAS-Exam?

    – How to clear the exam -Step-by-Step learning plan?

    – An interactive Q&A session with Current Students at Civilsdaily

    – How to clear the exam on the very first attempt?

    – Important Civilsdaily softcopies takeaway for exam preparation.

    A quick bit about Ajay :

    Ajay has firsthand experience with 6 Mains and 3 interviews of UPSC. He has gathered experience working as Mentor-Head at CivilsDaily for the past 3 Yrs and helped many cross the threshold.

  • [RSTV Archive] Central Bank Digital Currency

    In the recent past, worldwide interest in cryptocurrency has risen. A recent survey says 86% of the central banks across the world are actively researching cryptocurrency while 60% are engaged in CBDC. Against this backdrop, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) discussed its “phased implementation strategy” of a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC).

    Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC)

    • CBDC is a central bank issued digital currency which is backed by some kind of assets in the form of either gold, currency reserves, bonds and other assets, recognised by the central banks as a monetary asset.
    • The present concept of CBDCs was directly inspired by Bitcoin, but a CBDC is different from virtual currency and cryptocurrency.
    • Cryptocurrencies are not issued by a state and lack the legal tender status declared by the government.

    What is Currency chest?

    Currency in India is managed by Currency chest. Currency chest is a place where the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) stocks the money meant for banks and ATMs. These chests are usually situated on the premises of different banks but administrated by the RBI.

    Why India needs a digital rupee?

    • Online transactions: India is a leader in digital payments, but cash remains dominant for small-value transactions.
    • High currency in circulation: India has a fairly high currency-to-GDP ratio.
    • Cost of currency management: An official digital currency would reduce the cost of currency management while enabling real-time payments without any inter-bank settlement.

    Why is CBDC preferred over Cryptocurrency?

    • Sovereign guarantee: Cryptocurrencies pose risks to consumers.  They do not have any sovereign guarantee and hence are not legal tender.
    • Market volatility: Their speculative nature also makes them highly volatile.  For instance, the value of Bitcoin fell from USD 20,000 in December 2017 to USD 3,800 in November 2018.
    • Risk in security: A user loses access to their cryptocurrency if they lose their private key (unlike traditional digital banking accounts, this password cannot be reset).
    • Malware threats: In some cases, these private keys are stored by technical service providers (cryptocurrency exchanges or wallets), which are prone to malware or hacking.
    • Money laundering: Cryptocurrencies are more vulnerable to criminal activity and money laundering.  They provide greater anonymity than other payment methods since the public keys engaging in a transaction cannot be directly linked to an individual.
    • Regulatory bypass: A central bank cannot regulate the supply of cryptocurrencies in the economy.  This could pose a risk to the financial stability of the country if their use becomes widespread.
    • Power consumption: Since validating transactions is energy-intensive, it may have adverse consequences for the country’s energy security (the total electricity use of bitcoin mining, in 2018, was equivalent to that of mid-sized economies such as Switzerland).

    Features of CBDC

    • High-security instrument: CBDC is a high-security digital instrument; like paper banknotes, it is a means of payment, a unit of account, and a store of value.
    • Uniquely identifiable: And like paper currency, each unit is uniquely identifiable to prevent counterfeit.
    • Liability of central bank: It is a liability of the central bank just as physical currency is.
    • Transferability: It’s a digital bearer instrument that can be stored, transferred, and transmitted by all kinds of digital payment systems and services.

    Key benefits offered

    • Faster system: CBDC can definitely increase the transmission of money from central banks to commercial banks and end customers much faster than the present system.
    • Financial inclusion: Specific use cases, like financial inclusion, can also be covered by CBDC that can benefit millions of citizens who need money and are currently unbanked or banked with limited banking services
    • Monetary policy facilitation: The move to bring out a CBDC could significantly improve monetary policy development in India.
    • Making of a regional currency: In the cross border payments domain, India can take a lead by leveraging digital Rupee especially in countries such as Bhutan, Saudia Arabia and Singapore where NPCI has existing arrangements.

    Others:

    • It is efficient than printing notes (cost of printing, transporting, and storing paper currency)
    • It reduces the risk of transactions
    • It makes tax collection transparent
    • Prevents money laundering

    Issues involved with CBDC

    • Innovation with centralization: The approach of bringing a sovereign digital currency stands in stark contrast to the idea of decentralization.
    • Liability on RBI:  when bank customers wish to convert their deposits into digital rupee, the RBI will have to take these liabilities from the books of banks and onto its own balance sheet.
    • Inflationary risk: Central banks would indulge in issuing more digital currencies which could potentially trigger higher inflation.
    • User adoption: User adoption could also pose a major setback for the smooth roll out of the CBDC in India. The main challenges would always be user adoption and security.
    • Reduced savings: Many, including various central bankers, fear that people may begin withdrawing money from their bank accounts as digital currencies issued by Central banks become more popular.
    • Volatility: the risk is higher and there is more price volatility and lesser acceptance as a money instrument globally, unless the trust factor and investor protection factors change.

    Way forward

    • The launch of CBDCs may not be a smooth affair and still requires more clarity in India. There are still a lot of misconceptions about the concept of digital currency in the country.
    • The effectiveness of CBDCs will depend on aspects such as privacy design and programmability.
    • There is a huge opportunity for India to take a lead globally via a large-scale rollout and adoption of digital currencies.

    Conclusion

    • RBI is creating small pivot for experimenting CBDC where financial transaction is happening through digital currency.
    • CBDC has to be a gradual process, various nuances has to be taken care not only about its utilization but also about the impact it will make.
    • More clarity on the concept in the days to come will be the key for CBDCs and much will depend on how the whole concept will evolve in India which is predominantly a paper currency market.
  • STREAK DAILY INITIATIVE Day 4 WRAP UP (Free initiative by CD for UPSC Preparation)

    A dream does not become reality through magic; it takes sweat, determination, and hard work. 

    The Streak Daily Initiative is aimed to help out UPSC aspirants in their day-to-day preparation. You can follow the monthly, weekly, and daily timetables and continue this streak until you find yourself on the final list.

    So, let us look at Today’s activities.

    For full-time Aspirants

    1. Supreme Court
    2. Judicial review
    3. Judicial Activism
    4. PIL

    For working Aspirants

    1. Parliamentary Committees and Forums
    2. State Legislature

    Target Assignment by Ravi Sir:

    Try these Prelims Questions :

    1.Under Article 71 of the constitution, the exclusive forum for adjudicating disputes relating to the election of the President and the Vice-President is the Supreme Court.

    2.Disputes related to the elections of the Prime Minister and the Speaker of the House of the People are determined by an election petition before the Supreme Court.

    Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
    A 1 only

    B 2 only

    C Both 1 and 2

    D Neither 1 nor 2

    Q2.With reference to the Constitution of India, consider the following statements:

    1. No High Court shall have the jurisdiction to declare any central law to be constitutionally invalid.

    2. An amendment to the Constitution of India cannot be called into question by the Supreme Court of India.

    Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

    (a) 1 only

    (b) 2 only

    (c) Both 1 and 2

    (d) Neither 1 nor 2

    Q3.The power to increase the number of judges in the Supreme Court of India is vested in

    (a) the President of India

    (b) the Parliament

    (c) the Chief Justice of India

    (d) the Law Commission

    Q4.The power of the Supreme Court of India to decide disputes between the Centre and the States falls under its

    (a) advisory jurisdiction

    (b) appellate jurisdiction.

    (c) Original jurisdiction

    (d) writ jurisdiction

    Q5.In India, Judicial Review implies

    (a) the power of the Judiciary to pronounce upon the constitutionality of laws and executive orders.

    (b) the power of the Judiciary to question the wisdom of the laws enacted by the Legislatures.

    (c) the power of the Judiciary to review all the legislative enactments before they are assented to by the President.

    (d) the power of the Judiciary to review its own judgments given earlier in similar or different cases.

    Q6. Consider the following statements

    1.The 44th Amendment to the Constitution of India introduced an Article placing the election of the Prime Minister beyond judicial review.

    2. The Supreme Court of India struck down the 99th Amendment to the Constitution of India as being violative of the independence of the judiciary.

    Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

    (a) 1 only

    (b) 2 only

    (c) Both 1 and 2

    (d) Neither 1 nor 2

    Q7.Consider the following statements:

    1.The Constitution of India defines its ‘basic structure’ in terms of federalism, secularism, fundamental rights, and democracy.

    2.The Constitution of India provides for ‘judicial review’ to safeguard the citizens’ liberties and to preserve the ideals on which the Constitution is based.

    Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

    (a) 1 only

    (b) 2 only

    (c) Both 1 and 2

    (d) Neither 1 nor 2

    Q8.Public Interest Litigation (PIL) may be linked with 

    (a) judicial review 

    (b) judicial activism 

    (c) judicial intervention 

    (d) judicial sanctity

    Q9.Which of these constitute Judicial Activism?

    1. The judiciary plays an important role in upholding and promoting the rights of citizens in a country.

    2. Maneka Gandhi Case

    3. Cancellation of 2G spectrum licence

    4. It made the Judicial process more participatory and democratic.

    1. 1,2 and 3
    2. 1,3 and 4
    3. 2, 3 and 4
    4. All of them

    Video Discussion of Prelims Questions by Santosh Sir:

    Try these Mains Questions :

    Q: Is it possible to distinguish between judicial review and judicial activism in India? Has the judiciary shifted towards judicial activism? (15)

    Q: Discuss how the appointment of judges in the supreme court still remains a controversial issue. (10)

    Video Discussion of Mains Questions by Sukanya Ma’am:

    Stay tuned with us for tomorrow’s targets.

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  • YOU Pick The Subject And WE Will Teach You, For FREE! | New IAS sessions added daily (Link inside)

    YOU Pick The Subject And WE Will Teach You, For FREE! | New IAS sessions added daily (Link inside)

    Current affairs, static, CSAT, Optionals, Ethics and Essays

    Dear aspirants,

    We welcome you to join this unique opportunity of learning. At Habitat, we are providing FREE complete learning sessions by our experienced mentors on every UPSC topic. You do not have to pay a single rupee! 

    Just join in, select the subject you want to study, and start engaging with our mentors immediately!

    What do you have to do?

    1. Join Habitat for absolutely FREE by clicking here.
    2. Go through the discussions going on in the GENERAL channel.
    3. PICK the topic YOU would like to learn more about.
    4. Join that discussion.
    5. Read, participate, ask questions, and clarify doubts instantly!

    And more…

    Learn What You Want To Learn! It’s FREE!

    Here is a list of topics and discussions you can join immediately:

    Morning Current affairs Prashanth6:30 am
    MPQ via MCQs Addya Rai9:00 pm
    Revise Economics for IAS PrelimsRavi Ranjan11:00 am
    English WritingAnand Prakash12:30 pm
    Science and TechDr. Keerti1:00 pm
    Samadhan CSATRavi Ranjan2:00 pm
    Geography through mapsSandip More4:00 pm
    Chat pe News: Current AffairsAnjum Sharma4:30 pm
    Polity Laxmikant Amoghavarsha5:30 pm
    Indian society and Social IssuesSiddharth 6:00 pm
    Abhyaas: Answer WritingGarima7:00 pm
    Samvad: Indian AgricultureRadhika Didwania7:30 pm
    UPSC MCQsJoshua8:00 pm
    Prelims HeistParth Verma8:30 pm
    Environment MCQsIshika9:30 pm

    And many more…

    Whatever you need, we have it here

    How to join a discussion?

    After you have joined/registered on Habitat for free, go to General club. Click on the blue box of the session you want to attend.

  • Do NOT Pay A Single RUPEE, Just Learn And Score! Join The Session For FREE, Pick Your Subject, And Start Learning Now!

    Do NOT Pay A Single RUPEE, Just Learn And Score! Join The Session For FREE, Pick Your Subject, And Start Learning Now!

    Dear Aspirants,

    We want you to succeed because we succeed only when you succeed! That is why we are pleased to announce that Habitat (our learning app) is offering comprehensive coverage of the syllabus in 13 different subjects.

    What can you expect?

    1. Comprehensive syllabus coverage.
    2. All the relevant study material.
    3. Daily practice sessions.
    4. Instant feedback and live discussions.
    5. Most Probable Questions.
    6. Revision and answering techniques.

    And more…

    What do you have to do?

    1. Join Habitat for absolutely FREE by clicking here.
    2. Go through the discussions happening on the General channel.
    3. Pick the subject that you wish to study.
    4. And start learning!
    5. You can join as many subjects as you want

    And more…

    Participate, Engage, Discuss, Ask Your Doubts, Practice, and Learn!

    Here is a list of topics and discussions you can join immediately:

    Morning Current affairs Prashanth6:30 am
    MPQ via MCQs Addya Rai9:00 pm
    Revise Economics for IAS PrelimsRavi Ranjan11:00 am
    English WritingAnand Prakash12:30 pm
    Science and TechDr. Keerti1:00 pm
    Samadhan CSATRavi Ranjan2:00 pm
    Geography through mapsSandip More4:00 pm
    Chat pe News: Current AffairsAnjum Sharma4:30 pm
    Polity Laxmikant Amoghavarsha5:30 pm
    Indian society and Social IssuesSiddharth 6:00 pm
    Abhyaas: Answer WritingGarima7:00 pm
    Samvad: Indian AgricultureRadhika Didwania7:30 pm
    Prelims HeistParth Verma8:30 pm
    Environment MCQsIshika9:30 pm

    And many more…

    Whatever you need, we have it here.

    How to join a discussion?

    After you have joined/registered on Habitat for free, go to General club. Click on the blue box of the session you want to attend.

  • Streak Daily Initiative: Question Hour – Day 4

    Questions for the Day:

    Try these Mains Questions :

    Q: Is it possible to distinguish between judicial review and judicial activism in India? Has the judiciary shifted towards judicial activism? (15)

    Q: Discuss how the appointment of judges in the supreme court still remains a controversial issue. (10)

    Try these Prelims Questions :

    1.Under Article 71 of the constitution, the exclusive forum for adjudicating disputes relating to the election of the President and the Vice-President is the Supreme Court.

    2.Disputes related to the elections of the Prime Minister and the Speaker of the House of the People are determined by an election petition before the Supreme Court.

    Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
    A 1 only

    B 2 only

    C Both 1 and 2

    D Neither 1 nor 2

    Q2.With reference to the Constitution of India, consider the following statements:

    1. No High Court shall have the jurisdiction to declare any central law to be constitutionally invalid.

    2. An amendment to the Constitution of India cannot be called into question by the Supreme Court of India.

    Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

    (a) 1 only

    (b) 2 only

    (c) Both 1 and 2

    (d) Neither 1 nor 2

    Q3.The power to increase the number of judges in the Supreme Court of India is vested in

    (a) the President of India

    (b) the Parliament

    (c) the Chief Justice of India

    (d) the Law Commission

    Q4.The power of the Supreme Court of India to decide disputes between the Centre and the States falls under its

    (a) advisory jurisdiction

    (b) appellate jurisdiction.

    (c) Original jurisdiction

    (d) writ jurisdiction

    Q5.In India, Judicial Review implies

    (a) the power of the Judiciary to pronounce upon the constitutionality of laws and executive orders.

    (b) the power of the Judiciary to question the wisdom of the laws enacted by the Legislatures.

    (c) the power of the Judiciary to review all the legislative enactments before they are assented to by the President.

    (d) the power of the Judiciary to review its own judgments given earlier in similar or different cases.

    Q6. Consider the following statements

    1.The 44th Amendment to the Constitution of India introduced an Article placing the election of the Prime Minister beyond judicial review.

    2. The Supreme Court of India struck down the 99th Amendment to the Constitution of India as being violative of the independence of the judiciary.

    Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

    (a) 1 only

    (b) 2 only

    (c) Both 1 and 2

    (d) Neither 1 nor 2

    Q7.Consider the following statements:

    1.The Constitution of India defines its ‘basic structure’ in terms of federalism, secularism, fundamental rights, and democracy.

    2.The Constitution of India provides for ‘judicial review’ to safeguard the citizens’ liberties and to preserve the ideals on which the Constitution is based.

    Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

    (a) 1 only

    (b) 2 only

    (c) Both 1 and 2

    (d) Neither 1 nor 2

    Q8.Public Interest Litigation (PIL) may be linked with 

    (a) judicial review 

    (b) judicial activism 

    (c) judicial intervention 

    (d) judicial sanctity

    Q9.Which of these constitute Judicial Activism?

    1. The judiciary plays an important role in upholding and promoting the rights of citizens in a country.

    2. Maneka Gandhi Case

    3. Cancellation of 2G spectrum licence

    4. It made the Judicial process more participatory and democratic.

    1. 1,2 and 3
    2. 1,3 and 4
    3. 2, 3 and 4
    4. All of them

    Sukanya madam’s video would be out at 7:00 PM and Santosh sir would provide the video at 9:00 PM.

    Watch this space for more updates exclusively for you.

  • 29th July 2021| Daily Answer Writing Enhancement(AWE)

    Topics for Today’s questions:

    GS-1  Factors responsible for the location of primary, secondary, and tertiary sector industries in various parts of the world (including India).

     

    GS-2  Structure, organization and functioning of the Executive and the Judiciary—Ministries and Departments of the Government.

     

    GS-3  Major crops-cropping patterns in various parts of the country.

     

    GS-4 Information sharing and transparency in government, Right to Information, Codes of Ethics, Codes of Conduct, Citizen’s Charters, Work culture, Quality of service delivery, Utilization of public funds, challenges of corruption.

     

    Questions:

    Question 1)

     

    Q.1) Elaborate with examples as to how government policies influence the location of industries. Also, mention the steps taken by the Government of India to stimulate industrial activity in backward regions. (10 Marks)

     

    Question 2)

    Q.2) Why was the 97th constitutional amendment struck down partially by the Supreme Court? What are the issues with the Union government playing a greater role in the cooperative sector? (10 Marks)

    Question 3)

    Q.3) Even 50 years after the Green Revolution, we find ourselves trapped in an all-India agricultural landscape characterised by relatively low productivity levels that co-exist with high levels of variation in crop yields across our farming districts. In light of this, examine the factors responsible for the persistent problem of low productivity and yield variation across the country. (10 Marks)

    Question 4)  

    Q.4) RTI is termed as a master key to good governance. Highlight the role of RTI in making the administration and governance of our country more ethical and responsive. (10 Marks)

    NOTE- Since it’s a two month program last date to write answers is July 30th. All the questions will be evaluated latest by August 5th.
    After that this program will end as we need to focus on Prelims. So write all the answers before 30th July.

    HOW TO ATTEMPT ANSWERS IN DAILY ANSWER WRITING ENHANCEMENT(AWE)?

    1. Daily 4 questions from General studies 1, 2, 3, and 4 will be provided to you.

    2. A Mentor’s Comment will be available for all answers. This can be used as a guidance tool but we encourage you to write original answers.

    3. You can write your answer on an A4 sheet and scan/click pictures of the same.

    4.  Upload the scanned answer in the comment section of the same question.

    5. Along with the scanned answer, please share your Razor payment ID, so that paid members are given priority.

    6. If you upload the answer on the same day like the answer of 1st June is uploaded on 1st June then your answer will be checked within 72 hours. Also, reviews will be in the order of submission- First come first serve basis

    7. If you are writing answers late, for example, 1st June is uploaded on 3rd June, then these answers will be evaluated as per the mentor’s schedule.

    8. We encourage you to write answers on the same day. However, if you are uploading an answer late then tag the mentor like @Swatantra so that the mentor is notified about your answer.

    *In case your answer is not reviewed, reply to your answer saying *NOT CHECKED*. Swatantra Sir’s tag is available, tag him.

    For the philosophy of AWE and payment: 

  • Last few Seats left || How to increase your chances in UPSC CSE Prelims-2021 under my Guidance || Super-25 Group || By Santosh Gupta || In-service Officer (BPSC 56-59th)

    Last few Seats left for Super 25 and Reconquer -2 Batch

    Top Features of Super- 25 group
    1. 32 tests to cover the whole syllabus
    2. Subject wise specific Critical input aimed at prelims-2021
    3. Mentor Calls from Santosh sir twice a week (before and after test)
    4. Weekly 2 Zoom meetings for discussions and Important topics discussion
    5. Individual Personal attention by Santosh sir
    6. Daily Monitoring of weekly targets
    7. 360 Degree approach to learning Current Affairs of one year
    8. Learn 3 fold approach of attempting prelims questions
    Results of Super-20 held last year gave result output of 60% i. e. 12 out of 20 students mentored by Santosh Sir qualified prelims-2020.

    Reconquer batch-2 features:
    1.32 Tests for prelims-2021 for fast forward revision and practice 
    2.Overall mentorship by Santosh Gupta sir
    3.Current affairs Magazine by CivilsDaily of one year
    4. Weekly 2 zoom meetings with me for Monitoring progress
    5. Score boosting videos

  • Daily Answer Writing Enhancement (AWE) Program || Enrollments Open for the Month of August

    Daily Answer Writing Enhancement (AWE) Program || Enrollments Open for the Month of August

    Aspirants for UPSC Examination, 2021 and 2022 are provided with this great opportunity to sharpen their Answer writing skills.

    The Daily AWE Program helps you practice 4 answers on a daily basis. If you are a student who wants to simultaneously carry out prelims and mains preparation, then AWE is a perfect course for you.

    Let’s keep the momentum going. 

    Answer writing practices through Civilsdaily’s Daily AWE program can reduce test anxiety and helps you ace the GS Mains answer writing. And what is a better way to practice for UPSC Mains Examinations than attempting Questions which are the closest to the demands of the UPSC Civil Services Mains Examination? The more you are accustomed to sitting for a period of time, answering questions, and pacing yourself, the more comfortable you will feel when you actually sit down to take the real UPSC Mains examinations yourself.

    We are working hard to make the program more featureful, highlight the best answers, show the competency levels of students.

    WHAT THE PROGRAM INCLUDES:

    • Daily 4 questions from General studies 1, 2, 3, and 4 will be provided to you. A sample 2 week schedule is available below.
    • A Mentor’s Comment will be available for all answers. This can be used as a guidance tool, but we encourage you to write original answers.
    • You can write your answer on the same day and attached a scanned copy. Within 4 days, a review of your answer will be provided.
    • Also, write the Razor payment ID, when you attached your answer.
    • If you are writing answers late, then please tag the mentor, to let him know about your submission. These answers will be evaluated as per the mentor’s schedule.

    SCHEDULE:

    Here is the schedule for the first week of August to give you an idea about how we will follow your Syllabus:

    NOTE: For GS2 and GS3, we take questions from recent current affairs. This ensures coverage of both static and current affairs.

    For Course enrollment details, click the link given below.

  • STREAK DAILY INITIATIVE Day 3 WRAP UP (Free initiative by CD for UPSC Preparation)

    A dream does not become reality through magic; it takes sweat, determination, and hard work. 

    The Streak Daily Initiative is aimed to help out UPSC aspirants in their day-to-day preparation. You can follow the monthly, weekly, and daily timetables and continue this streak until you find yourself on the final list.

    So, let us look at Today’s activities.

    For full-time Aspirants

    1. Parliamentary Committees and Forums
    2. State Legislature

    For working Aspirants

    1. Parliament

    Target Assignment by Ravi Sir:

    Try these Prelims Questions :

    Q1. Which one of the following is the largest Committee of the Parliament?

    a) The Committee on Public Accounts

    (b) The Committee on Estimates

    (c) The Committee on Public Undertakings

    (d) The Committee on Petitions

    Q2. Consider the options about Public accounts committee (PAC) and Estimates committee(EC)

    1. Both are standing Committees  

    2.  PAC has more members than EC

    3. PAC has members from both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, while EC has only members from Lok Sabha

    4. While  PAC examines the report of CAG, EC examines the estimates of the budget.  

    Which of the above statements are true:

    1. 1, 2 and 3
    2. 2, 3 and 4
    3. 1, 3 and 4
    4. All of them

    Q3. The Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India:

    1. Can be considered by the joint session of both Houses of Parliament 

    2. Includes examination of income and expenditure of all public sector undertaking  

    3. Is placed before the Lok Sabha with the comments of the Estimates Committee 

    4. Constitutes the basis for scrutiny by the Public Accounts Committee of the Parliament 

    Select the correct answer using the codes given below : 

    (a) 1 and 2 

    (b) 1 and 3 

    (c) 2 and 4 

    (d) Only 4 

    Q4. Consider the following statements about Department Standing Committees:

    1. They are 24 in number

    2. There are 16 such committees in Rajya Sabha and 8 in Lok Sabha

    3. Number of members in each is 30

    4. They examine demands for grants and can propose cut-motions

    Which of the above statements are true:

    A. 1,2 and 3

    B. 2, 3 and 4

    C. 1 and 3 only

    D. All of them

    Q5. Consider the following statements about Joint Parliamentary Committee(JPC)

    1. It is a standing committee of parliament

    2. It enquires matters of public interest

    3. JPC enquired about Bofors scam

    Which of the above statements are true?

    A. 1 and 2

    B. 2 and 3

    C. 1 and 3

    D. all of them

    Q 6. Consider the following statements about parliamentary forums:

    1. The first Parliamentary Forum on Water Conservation and Management was constituted in the year 2005 

    2. The speaker of Lok Sabha is the ex-officio President of all the Forums

    3. Each forum consists of not more than 31 members

    4. Provides an informal platform for members to interact with ministers

    Which of the above statements are correct?

    A. 1,2 and 3

    B. 2, 3 and 4

    C. 1,3 and 4

    D. all of them

    Q 7. If the President of India exercises his power as provided under Article 356 of the Constitution in respect of a particular State, then

    (a) the Assembly of the State is automatically dissolved.

    (b) the powers of the Legislature of that State shall be exercisable by or under the authority of the Parliament.

    (c) Article 19 is suspended in that State.

    (d) the President can make laws relating to that State.

    Q 8. Consider the following statements

    1. An amendment to the Constitution of India can be initiated by an introduction of a bill in the Lok Sabha only.

    2. If such an amendment seeks to make changes in the federal character of the Constitution, the amendment also requires to be ratified by the legislature of all the States of India.

    Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

    (a) 1 only

    (b) 2 only

    (c) Both 1 and 2

    (d) Neither 1 nor 2

    Q 9. The functions of which of the following bodies in India are limited to advisory nature only?

    (a) Legislative Council 

    (b) Rajya Sabha 

    (c) Lok Sabha 

    (d) Legislative Assembly

    Q 10. Which of the following statements is incorrect about Legislative Council?

    (a) 1/3rd of its members are elected by local bodies 

    (b) President has the final power to decide about its composition 

    (c) It is not subject to dissolution 

    (d) Minimum strength of Legislative Council cannot be less than 40

    Video Discussion of Prelims Questions by Santosh Sir:

    Try these Mains Questions :

    Q: Distinguish between ‘Department-related parliamentary standing committees’ and ‘ Parliamentary forums’. (10)

    Q: Discuss the role played by State Legislative Councils. How are they different from the Rajya Sabha? Also, examine their usefulness for Indian states. (15)

    Video Discussion of Mains Questions by Sukanya Ma’am:

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