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Economic Survey: Application of behavioural economics can play key role in success of public policies and programmes
The Economic Survey 2018-19 was tabled in Parliament today by the Union Minister of Finance and Corporate Affairs, Smt Nirmala Sitharaman. It has given a unique prescription to improve efficacy of public policy and programmes. It discusses in detail how application of ‘behavioural economics’ can prove to be a valuable instrument of change in a country like India where social and religious norms play a dominant role in influencing behaviour. This is based on the premise that decisions made by real people deviate from the impractical robots theorized in classical economics. “Drawing on the psychology of human behaviour, behavioural economics provides insights to ‘nudge’ people towards desirable behavior”, says the Economic Survey.Quoting the success of popular Government Schemes in recent times like Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao (BBBP) and Swatchh Bharat Mission (SBM), the Economic Survey says that these schemes have successfully applied behavioural insights to enhance policy impact. For example, ‘#SelfieWithDaughter’ on social media became a worldwide hit and the celebration of the girl child quickly became the norm to which more and more people wanted to conform. Similarly, use of socially and culturally identifiable names for various recent schemes like Namami Gange, Ujjawala, Poshan Abhiyan among others have helped to build the affinity of the people for the scheme.The community based approach to sanitation in SBM with the help of Swachhagrahis whose similarity with Satyagrahis, helped to reinforce the message. The gender empowerment component of SBM helped to become a complement the Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao scheme. According to the Economic Survey, the key principles of behavioural economics are ‘emphasizing the beneficial social norm’, ‘changing the default option’ and ‘repeated reinforcements’.The Economic Survey opines that while several Indian programmes have applied the principles of behavioural economics, there is still ample scope for leveraging these insights to enhance the efficacy of programmes in India. Accordingly, the Economic Survey recommends setting up of a behavioural economic unit in the NITI Aayog. It also strongly recommends that every programme must go through a ‘behavioural economics audit’ before its implementation. -
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[Video Analysis + Top 10 Ranks] 03 July 2019 | Prelims Daily with Rakesh Sir
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Gear up for This week’s Samachar Manthan lecture on 7th July Sunday
Dear students,
We understand that the UPSC exam is a generalist exam. It’s more important to cover more issues than to cover one issue in more depth. Hence, through Samachar Manthan, we are trying to maintain a fine balance of covering many important news items and having a detailed discussion on selected topics which require the same. On daily basis a news gets repeated multiple times. Scattered knowledge is not adequately useful when you have to write a 200 words answer within 6-7 minutes. To handle this, Samachar manthan covers such issues in a comprehensive and consolidated manner which is the smart strategy.
Benefits of Samachar Manthan
- Packed 3 – 3.5 hours Weekly videos will focus on news and its importance from both prelims and mains perspective.
- This program will also help you understand how to utilize current affairs in all your prelims and mains papers.
- This ideology makes this course the best utilization of your time.
- Detailed coverage would mean analysis from all the angles like background or history, features, significance, challenges and way forward. Also, multiple sources like epw, diplomat magazine etc will be referred to in the video lectures.
- Such an approach will help in writing multidimensional answers.
- Also which part of the topic is important from mains and prelims perspective will also be discussed.
- Audio Visual Learning is more impactful than simply glancing through the material. So that you are able to retain information for long also interlink with any new information you get.
- 4 stage structure of Video->Notes->testing->review to perfect your preparation
- The sequence of video->Notes->testing->review is the best way to ensure maximum retention and a rock solid preparation. Each component of the program has been meticulously crafted.
For example this week, we will be covering the following issues;
Economics
Prelims issue# RBI introduces Complaint Management System (CMS)
Mains issue# [op-ed snap] Power play
Prelims issue# Surjit Bhalla Committee on Trade and Policy
Prelims issue# Various loan schemes for weaker sections
Prelims issue# National Freight Index (NFI)
[op-ed snap] The savings dilemma
Prelims issue# Fall Army WormEnviro & Biodiversity
Prelims issue# ‘Jal Hi Jiwan’ Scheme in Haryana
Mains issue# [op-ed snap] Paving a green path
Mains issue# [op-ed snap] Things to do to avoid another water crisis
Prelims issue# Resilient Kerala ProgramGovernance
Explained: Debate over Data Localization
Prelims issue# National Archives of India
Mains issue# NITI Aayog “Healthy States, Progressive India” Report and Health Index 2019
Mains issue# [op-ed snap] The state of Indian prisons
Prelims issue# Govt. to start Jal Shakti Abhiyan for 255 water-stressed districts
Mains issue# [op-ed snap] Not just pipes and tankers
Mains issue# ‘One Nation One Ration Card’ Scheme
Prelims issue# National Mission on Natural Language Translation
Mains issue# [op-ed snap] A policy to regulate coaching centres
Mains issue# [op-ed snap] Rethink poverty — and policy
Mains issue# Education Quality Upgradation and Inclusion Programme (EQUIP)International Relations
Financial Action Task Force (FATF)
Mains issue# India’s non-permanent membership of UNSC
Prelims issue# Ahmedabad-Kobe Sister City Partnership
Mains issue# Iran-USA dispute & its Implications for IndiaPolity
Explained: Constructive Vote of No-confidence
Mains issue # Thorium-Based Nuclear Reactors
Prelims issue# New Space India Limited (NSIL)
Prelims issue# Proton Therapy
Mains issue# Space Activities Bill
Mains issue# [op-ed snap] What it would take for India to become a proper space power
Prelims issue# Pilot Scheme for distribution of Fortified Rice through PDS
Prelims issue# India develops new groundnut line with desirable oil qualityInternal Security
Prelims issue# Exercise Garuda-VI
Explained: The enduring legacy of Maharaja Ranjit Singh
Prelims issue# Zonal Cultural Centres (ZCCs)And these issues will be covered in detail
- Data localisation
- Space power
- Indis USA trade Dispute
- Saving and investment in Indian Economy
- Water Crisis
So to be thorough in your preparation and to have an integrated approach, join Samachar Manthan here.
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4th July 2019 | Prelims Daily with Previous Year Questions
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4th July 2019 | Daily Answer Writing Enhancement
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[Video Analysis + Top 10 Ranks] 02 July 2019 | Prelims Daily with Rakesh Sir
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What’s wrong with the student’s study habits?
Only 5% of our students who read news attempt PD. This beats the purpose of reading the news. Even those 5% who attempt PD are unable to get the most out of the initiative. They are either guessing or doing the tests just as a routing activity without engaging in it.
What’s CD doing to maximize your efforts?
Now, we have moved one step further with the launch of analysis videos of Prelims Daily (PD). These videos will reveal the critical nitty-gritty surrounding every PD question. It is an unfortunate reality that no single question can be framed to cover all the possible angles.
The analysis videos will plug this hitherto inevitable gap, thereby making your preparation more methodical, holistic and foolproof. Nothing can be more valuable than experience, and that is precisely what the PD initiative and the analysis videos offer. These will be valuable for both newcomers and senior players in the field.
PS: We want to be 100% certain that the time and energy spent on making these videos is helping you in your UPSC Prelims preparation. So, pls click on the videos, like, share and comment and let us know your thoughts.
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Get ready for upcoming Polity Test on 6th July- sample questions highlighting our methodology
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Dear students,
31st May 2020 is the D-day for all civil service aspirants.
“Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe. “
This Quote by Abraham Lincoln clearly sums up how one should prepare for that day. So before entering the battlefield alone should have enough practice. Our Prime Prelims Test series which shall enrich you to acquaint yourself with the pattern of CSE-2020, assess your abilities, rectify your mistakes and make you confident to appear on the examination day.
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Nothing speaks more than the facts itself rather than a mere jargon. Here is a list of 5 sample questions from the upcoming test which will help you in identifying the standards and approach we follow. (you can skip this if you want to attempt these directly in the test).
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Q1. Which of the following have been provided under the Panchayats (Extension to the Scheduled Areas) Act 1996?
1. Reservation of seats for the Scheduled Tribes must not be less than one third of the total number of seats.
2. The Gram Sabha can constitute Standing Committees in order to fulfil its responsibilities.
3. The Tenure of such committee is fixed under the Act. Select the correct answer using code given below.
A. 1 only
B.1 and 2 only
C. 2 only
D.1, 2 and 3
Answer – C
Explanation
Salient Provisions of PESA Act In the Schedule areas, every village will have a Gram Sabha consisting of persons whose names are included in the electoral rolls for the Panchayats at the village level. In the schedule areas, there will be a minimum of 50% seats reserved for Scheduled Tribes (STs) at all the tiers of Panchayats. Hence Statement 1 is incorrect.
If the area has different tribal communities, the reservation of different tribal communities, the reservation of different tribal communities shall be on the basis of proportion to their population. The chairpersons at all levels of the Panchayats in Schedule areas shall be reserved for STs. If there are no ST members at intermediate or district level Panchayats, the state government shall nominate such underrepresented STs by maximum of one-tenth of the total elected members of the Panchayats. Every legislation on the Panchayats in scheduled area shall be in conformity with the customary law, social and religious practices and traditional management practice of the community resources. The Gram Sabha may constitute Standing Committees viz. Peace Committee, Justice Committee, Resource Planning and Management Committee, Intoxication Control Committee, Debt Control Committee, Market Committee, Sabha Kosh Committee and others as deemed appropriate by the Gram Sabha in order to fulfil its responsibilities regarding various aspects of the working of the village, whose members shall be elected in an open meeting of the Gram Sabha among members of the Gram Sabha. Hence, Statement 2 is correct.
Besides, temporary and ad-hoc committees may be constituted as per requirement. The tenure of all the Standing Committees will be of one or two years as decided by the Gram Sabha. Hecne Statement 3 is incorrect.
Q2.With reference to functions and powers of a District judge, consider the following statements:
1. He possesses original and appellate jurisdiction in both civil as well as criminal matters.
2. He has supervisory powers over all subordinate courts in the district.
3. Capital punishment passed by him is subject to confirmation by the High Court, whether there is an appeal or not.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?
A.1 only
B.1 and 2 only
C. 2 and 3 only
D.1, 2 and 3
Answer – D
Explanation
Statement 1 is correct. The district judge is the highest judicial authority in the district. He possesses original and appellate jurisdiction in both civil as well as criminal matters. In other words, the district judge is also the sessions judge. Statement 2 is correct. The district judge exercises both judicial and administrative powers. He also has supervisory powers over all the subordinate courts in the district. Statement 3 is correct. The sessions judge has the power to impose any sentence including life imprisonment and capital punishment (death sentence). However, a capital punishment passed by him is subject to confirmation by the High Court, whether there is an appeal or not.
Q3. In the context of local governance, principle of subsidiarity stipulates that:
1. functions shall be carried out closest to citizens at the smallest unit of governance possible.
2. functions shall be delegated upwards only when the local unit cannot perform the task. Select the correct answer using the code given below.
A.1 only
B.2 only
C.Both 1 and 2
D.Neither 1 nor 2
Answer – C
Explanation
‘The principle of subsidiarity stipulates that: 1. functions shall be carried out closest to citizens at the smallest unit of governance possible and 2. delegated upwards only when the local unit cannot perform the task. Hence, both statements are correct.
The citizen delegates those functions he cannot perform, to the community. Functions that the community cannot discharge are passed on to the local governments in the smallest tiers, and so on, from smaller tiers to larger tiers, from local government to the State Governments, and from the States to the Union. Hence, the citizen and the community are the centres of governance. In place of traditional hierarchies, there will be ever-enlarging concentric circles of government and delegation is outward depending on necessity.
Advantages – First, local decision-making improves efficiency, promotes self-reliance at the local level, encourages competition and nurtures innovation. Second, democracy is based on three fundamental assumptions: all citizens are equal irrespective of station and birth; the citizen is the ultimate sovereign; and the citizen has the capacity to decide what is in his best interest. Only when these principles are put in practice can a democratic system derive its full legitimacy. Subsidiarity is the concrete expression of these foundations of a democratic society. Third, once decision-making and its consequences are integrally linked at the local level, people can better appreciate that hard choices need to be made. Such awareness promotes greater responsibility, enlightened citizenship and maturing of democracy
Q4. Which of the following is/are the correct statements about Gram Sabha and Gram Panchayat?
1. Gram Sabha consists of all the people living in the area of a Gram Panchayat.
2. Gram Sabha also consider the taxation proposals and auditing report of the Gram Panchayat.
3. Gram Panchayat is composed of such number of members as may be decided in accordance with the size of the Population. Select the correct answer using the codes given below
A.1 only
B.1 and 3 only
C.2 and 3 only
D.1, 2 and 3
Answer -C
Explanation
It is a three-tier structure, which consists of Zila Parishad at the district level, Panchayat Samiti at the block level and Gram Panchayats at the village level. The Gram Panchayat is further subdivided into Gram Sabha, Gram Panchayat and Nyaya Panchayat. Difference Between Gram Sabha and Gram Panchayat Gram Sabha is used to mean a general assembly of all the people of a village, who have attained the age of 18 years and their name is entered in the voter list. The executive committee of the Gram Sabha is known as Gram Panchayat which consists of the representatives elected by the Sabha. Hence, Statement 1 is incorrect.
Gram Sabha also consider the taxation proposals and auditing report of the Gram Panchayat. Hence, Statement 2 is correct.
Gram Panchayat is composed of such number of members may be decided in accordance with the size of the Population. Hence, Statement 3 is correct.
Gram Sabha Vs Gram Panchayat Meaning Gram Sabha refers to the legislative body, that operates at village level, and takes into account the annual budget and audit reports of the Gram Panchayat. Gram Panchayat is the lower tier of the Panchayati Raj functioning at the village level for welfare and development of the village. Body It is a permanent body. It is a temporary body. Member Every person whose name is registered in the voter list of the respective village. Ward members, Panches and Sarpanch are its members. Election The members of the Sabha are not elected ones. Members of the Panchayat are elected by the members of Sabha directly. Meetings Two meetings in a year are compulsory. One meeting in a month should be held.
Q5. Which of the following are appointed by the President by a warrant under his hand and seal?
1. CAG
2. Election Commissioner of India
3. Chairman, UPSC
4. Chairman, Finance Commission
Which of the statement given above is/are correct?
A.1 only
B.1 and 2 only
C.1,2 and 3 only
D.1,2,3 and 4
Answer – A
Explanation
Only Statement 1 is correct. It is one of the constitutional office which is appointed by the Prsident by a warrant under his hand and seal. It is also the only office mentioned in 2nd schedule. Others include Central Vigilance Commissioners, Governor, Chairperson and vice chairperson of National Commission for SCs, Judges Of Supreme Court and High court are appointed under Hand and seal of President. Warrant: authority, seal: emblem and hand: here, in person.
The CAG is appointed by the President of India under Article 148 of the Indian Constitution with a warrant under her hand and seal. This implies that the appointment of CAG will be authorized by the President himself and his seal will be the testimony of it. In other ‘normal’ appointments like all India services, he takes the decision but doesn’t physically sign. It is his secretary who certifies on behalf of the President.
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