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	9th October
9 Oct 2017 | Prelims Daily with Previous Year Questions & Tikdams
		Q.1) Boundaries of ‘Lithuania'(which was recently in news) touches with 1. Baltic Sea 2. Latvia 3. Poland 4. Belarus Select the correct option using the codes given below. a) 1, 2, 3 and 4 b) 1, 2 and 3 only c) 2 and 3 only d) 1 only Q.2) Indra Sawhney vs Union Of India… Continue reading 9 Oct 2017 | Prelims Daily with Previous Year Questions & Tikdams	
	
	8th October
08 Oct 2017 | Target Mains | 7th Weekly Test with Official Answers
		Attempt the questions individually by clicking on them. Q.1) According to UN Comtrade, a significant drop in China’s low-end manufacturing over the coming decades would leave a large gap for lower-cost countries to exploit.  How can India reap the benefits of China’s shift from low-end, labour-intensive manufacturing in the wake of unemployment crisis faced by… Continue reading 08 Oct 2017 | Target Mains | 7th Weekly Test with Official Answers	
	
	7th October
Transport and marketing of agricultural produce and issues and related constraints
		Marketing of Agricultural Produce in India: Definition; Role; APMC Act, Model APMC Act, 2003 Private and Co-operative Sector in Marketing of Agriculture Produce in India	
	
	7 Oct 2017 | Prelims Daily with Previous Year Questions & Tikdams
		Q.1) Consider the following statements regarding the The Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure (RATS): 1. It is headquartered in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. 2. The Head of RATS is elected to a three-year term. 3. It is a is a temporary organ of the SCO. Which of the following statements given above is/are correct? a) 1, 2 and 3… Continue reading 7 Oct 2017 | Prelims Daily with Previous Year Questions & Tikdams	
	
	6th October
Weekly Updates | List of all UPSC/ IAS Initiatives at Civilsdaily
		January 7-14, 2018 Tests Live @ CD  Prelims Test Series [Join Anytime]: 5 January: TS 06 CA – July’17 Flagship Prelims Test Series Batch 3: Attempt here 11 January: TS 07 Geography Flagship Prelims Test Series Batch 3: Attempt here 14 January: TS 16 Polity (Advanced) Flagship Prelims Test Series Batch 1 & 2: Attempt here Samachar Manthan Initiative: Current affairs… Continue reading Weekly Updates | List of all UPSC/ IAS Initiatives at Civilsdaily	
	
	Land reforms in India
		Land Tenure System in Pre-Independent India: Zamindari System; Mahalwari System; Ryotwari System Land Reforms in India  	
	
	Land Reforms in India
		Land Reforms in India Definition Land Reforms usually refers to redistribution of Land from rich to poor. Land reforms include; Regulation of Ownership Operation, Leasing, sale Inheritance of Land In an agrarian economy like India with massive inequalities of wealth and income, great scarcity and an unequal distribution of land, coupled with a large mass… Continue reading Land Reforms in India	
	
	Land Tenure System in Pre-Independent India: Zamindari System; Mahalwari System; Ryotwari System
		Land Tenure System in Pre-Independent India At the time of independence, there were three major types of land tenure systems prevailing in the country. The basic difference in these systems was regarding the mode of payment of land revenue. Zamindari System Mahalwari System Ryotwari System Under the Zamindari system, the land revenue was collected from… Continue reading Land Tenure System in Pre-Independent India: Zamindari System; Mahalwari System; Ryotwari System	
	
	Issues related to direct and indirect farm subsidies and minimum support prices
		Farm Subsidies in India: Definition; Working; Need; Negative Impacts Types of Farm Subsidies in Indian Agriculture: Irrigation and Power Subsidies; Fertilizer Subsidy; Seed Subsidy; Credit Subsidy Government Intervention in Indian Agriculture Minimum Support Prices in Indian Agriculture: MSP definition; Working; Issues; Drawbacks; Way Ahead; Buffer Stocks  	
	
	Technology Missions in India
		Technology Missions in India The technological missions in India was initiated in 1987 by the Rajiv Gandhi led Congress government. Rajiv Gandhi had chosen his close aid Sam Pitroda to lead the Mission. The mission had the task to cover five critical area which were considered very important for the development of the Indian economy… Continue reading Technology Missions in India	
	
	Targeted PDS in India, Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY), Alternative to the PDS, Direct Benefit Transfers, National Food Security Act
		Targeted PDS in India PDS began as a Universal Programme in India due to food shortages of the mid 1960’s. But, since 1997 it has been exclusively targeted towards the poor, providing Wheat, Rice, Sugar and Kerosene at a highly subsidised to the below poverty line households. The objective was to help very poor families… Continue reading Targeted PDS in India, Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY), Alternative to the PDS, Direct Benefit Transfers, National Food Security Act	
	
	Public Distribution System in India: Definition; Issues; Working; Need; Disadvantages
		Issues Related to Public Distribution System What is PDS? The PDS is a part of India’s Agriculture Price Policy. The Agriculture price policy in India has a twin objective of supporting farmers at the time of bumper harvest (when the price falls due to excess production) and supporting poor consumers from price rise by providing… Continue reading Public Distribution System in India: Definition; Issues; Working; Need; Disadvantages	
	
	Minimum Support Prices in Indian Agriculture: MSP definition; Working; Issues; Drawbacks; Way Ahead; Buffer Stocks
		Issues related to Minimum Support Price in India Minimum Support Price Definition: MSP is a part of India’s Agriculture Price Policy. MSP is the price at which the government purchases crops from the farmers. MSP is the guaranteed ‘minimum floor price’ that farmer must get from the government in case the market price of the… Continue reading Minimum Support Prices in Indian Agriculture: MSP definition; Working; Issues; Drawbacks; Way Ahead; Buffer Stocks	
	
	Government Intervention in Indian Agriculture
		Issues Related to Government Intervention in India’s Agriculture Background Government intervention in food grain marketing in India began in 1960’s. The objective of the intervention is to revamp and incentivise the agriculture sector by using HYV seeds and technological inputs with the ultimate aim of increasing food grain production. Increasing production alone is not sufficient;… Continue reading Government Intervention in Indian Agriculture	
	
	Types of Farm Subsidies in Indian Agriculture: Irrigation and Power Subsidies; Fertilizer Subsidy; Seed Subsidy; Credit Subsidy
		Subsidies in Indian Agriculture Major subsidies on Agricultural Inputs Power and Irrigation Subsidies: Subsidies on power and irrigation are provided by the state governments. Power subsidy is granted on power that is used to draw on groundwater. Accordingly, it is a subsidy to privately drawing and privately-owned means of irrigation. Power subsidy is the difference… Continue reading Types of Farm Subsidies in Indian Agriculture: Irrigation and Power Subsidies; Fertilizer Subsidy; Seed Subsidy; Credit Subsidy	
	
	Farm Subsidies in India: Definition; Working; Need; Negative Impacts
		Agriculture Subsidies in India Introduction of the HYV program in the mid-1960s necessitated a high priority to supplying quality inputs like irrigation, water, fertilizers and electricity to the Indian farmers. These all were classified as essential inputs for the development of the agriculture. To ensure that these inputs are accessible to all farmers at all… Continue reading Farm Subsidies in India: Definition; Working; Need; Negative Impacts	
	
	E-Technology in Indian Agriculture to Aid the Farmers
		E-Technology in Agriculture E-Platform for Agriculture Markets in India. The electronic trading portal for national agricultural market is an attempt to use modern technology for transforming the system of agricultural marketing. National Agriculture Market The National Agriculture Market (NAM) is envisaged as a pan-India electronic trading portal which seeks to network the existing APMC and… Continue reading E-Technology in Indian Agriculture to Aid the Farmers	
	
	Major crops cropping patterns in various parts of the country
		  Situation of Indian Agriculture Cropping Patterns in India: Factors Affecting; Most Important Cropping Patterns Types of Cropping Systems: Mono cropping; Crop Rotation; Sequential Cropping; Inter Cropping; Relay Cropping	
	
	Private and Co-operative Sector in Marketing of Agriculture Produce in India, Crop Insurance in India
		The entry of private sector in Agriculture Marketing As a step towards liberalisation of agricultural trade, the union government issued an order on 15 February 2002, which removed licensing requirements and all restrictions on buying, stocking and transporting specified commodities, including wheat, rice, oilseeds and sugar. They were further decontrolled after this. Similarly, the dairy… Continue reading Private and Co-operative Sector in Marketing of Agriculture Produce in India, Crop Insurance in India	
	
	Marketing of Agricultural Produce in India: Definition; Role; APMC Act, Model APMC Act, 2003
		Agricultural Marketing in India Definition: In a very narrow sense, Agriculture marketing means delivering farm product from farmers to the final consumers. The National Commission on Agriculture defined agricultural marketing as a process which starts with a decision to produce a saleable farm commodity, and it involves all aspects of market structure of system, both… Continue reading Marketing of Agricultural Produce in India: Definition; Role; APMC Act, Model APMC Act, 2003	
	
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