Answers: Mains Marathon – UPSC Mains Current Affairs Questions – December 13

Archives  Q.1) Low conviction rates and lack of lawful definition of crime mark criminal administration in India. Discuss (GS-2) Low conviction rates and a lack of a lawful definition of crime mark criminal administration in India. Police reform in India has been concerned with political interference ever since the landmark Supreme Court judgement, in 2006,… Continue reading Answers: Mains Marathon – UPSC Mains Current Affairs Questions – December 13

Must Read News Articles –December 14

 Archives GS-1 Social Issues Health tips (Indian Express, editorial): Instead of cancelling hospital licences, bring in patient centric laws, institutional capacity to enforce them. Crime & punishment(Indian Express, editorial): There can be no impunity for those who kill in the name of honour. Coastal literacy project to be rolled out in 3 more districts: the… Continue reading Must Read News Articles –December 14

Mains Marathon Daily Current Affairs Questions and Answer Writing – December 14

Read the following questions and answer them by clicking on the links in not more than 200 words Time: 30 Minutes Kindly review each others answers. To Download November compilation of Mains Marathon- Click Here Q.1) Rising cases of mental health disorders in India needs a more proactive approach from the government. What are the major reasons… Continue reading Mains Marathon Daily Current Affairs Questions and Answer Writing – December 14

India and Australia’s 2+2 dialogue

Context: Australia and India recently discussed the need to maintain the Asia-Pacific region as a “free” and “open” zone under the ‘2+2’ dialogue model which includes the foreign and defence secretaries of both sides. What is the Asia-Pacific region? The Asia Pacific Region is an immense region, covering some 8 billion hectares of land area,… Continue reading India and Australia’s 2+2 dialogue

Answers: Mains Marathon – UPSC Mains Current Affairs Questions – December 12

Archives  Q.1) What is Anti-Defection law in India.  Discuss the arguments against Anti-Defection law? (GS-2) Anti-Defection law in India: The 10th Schedule to the Indian Constitution, popularly referred to as the ‘Anti-Defection Law’ was inserted by the 1985 Amendment (52nd) to the Constitution. It defines defection and disqualification in order to get rid of evil… Continue reading Answers: Mains Marathon – UPSC Mains Current Affairs Questions – December 12

Must Read News Articles –December 13

 Archives GS-1 Social issues Human rights and Indian values: (Hindu, Editorial) Neither civilisational ethos nor the mere enshrining of constitutional morality is enough to deliver on basic rights Centre to give 500 to TB patients every month: About 35 lakh identified tuberculosis patients across the country will soon get 500 every month from the Centre as social support. A job crisis, in figures:… Continue reading Must Read News Articles –December 13

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