This video highlights the details of this year’s Interview Guidance Program of Civilsdaily – Transcend 2019-20.
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Exercise ‘Sahyog-Kaijin’
Context
In theory, the shift to GST made eminent sense, yet in practice, some of these expectations have been belied.
Why have GST collections not measured up to expectations?
GST should have been revenue-neutral but it is not
The issue of tax evasion
Problems involve and possible solutions
Way forward
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Context
High inflation has reduced the fiscal space available for a rate cut.
RBI target of 6% breached.
Consequences for the economy
Reasons for the inflation rise and chances of easing
Bleak outlook for inflation easing
Conclusion
With limited fiscal space for a meaningful stimulus, the government intends to support the economy during this rough patch, and return growth to a higher trajectory.
Context
The draft NEP (National Education Policy) document points out that close to five crore children currently in elementary school do not have foundational literacy and numeracy skills.
Severe learning crisis: The document cites several possible reasons for this crisis.
Three clear trends in ASER-2019 data
Way forward
What is Article 131 of the Constitution?
Original jurisdiction
(a) between the Government of India and one or more States; or
(b) between the Government of India and any State or States on one side and one or more other States on the other; or
(c) between two or more States,
if and in so far as the dispute involves any question (whether of law or fact) on which the existence or extent of a legal right depends:
What kinds of disputes are covered under Article 131?
The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has published a national policy for the treatment of 450 ‘rare diseases’.
About the Policy
Why need such a policy?
Features of the policy
What are rare diseases?
Definition
The Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) 2019 (rural) was recently released by NGO Pratham.
Highlights of the report
Private schools ahead
Determinants of learning outcomes
Role of Mothers
Key suggestions made by the report
Focus on productive learning
Recently in a Marathi literary festival, a resolution was passed demanding its declaration as a ‘Classical’ language.
‘Classical’ languages in India
Currently, six languages enjoy the ‘Classical’ status: Tamil (declared in 2004), Sanskrit (2005), Kannada (2008), Telugu (2008), Malayalam (2013), and Odia (2014).
How are they classified?
According to information provided by the Ministry of Culture in the Rajya Sabha in February 2014, the guidelines for declaring a language as ‘Classical’ are:
How are the Classical languages promoted?
The HRD Ministry noted the benefits it provides once a language is notified as a Classical language: