Answers: Mains Marathon – UPSC Mains Current Affairs Questions – November 27

Archives  Q.1) Do you think there is a need to broaden and stricken our laws against stalking in India?  Substantiate.  (GS-1) Introduction: Stalking is not a mere annoyance. On the contrary, it is a crime that requires strict legal punishment. What is Stalking? Stalkingis unwanted or obsessive attention by an individual or group towards another… Continue reading Answers: Mains Marathon – UPSC Mains Current Affairs Questions – November 27

Must Read News Articles – November 28

 Archives GS: 1 Childhood foregone (The Hindu Opinion) It is a shame that the goal to eradicate child labour by 2025 seems elusive A looming threat  (The Hindu Opinion) All children diagnosed with TB must get paediatric fixed-dose combination drugs GS:2 International relations: A good augury (Indian Express Opinion) Large turnout marks Nepal’s first phase… Continue reading Must Read News Articles – November 28

Mains Marathon Daily Current Affairs Questions and Answer Writing – November 28

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. Q.1) The recently proposed amendments to the Whistle Blowers Act, 2011 contradict the very purpose of the Act. Critically explain.  (GS-1) The Hindu Q.2) In the recent times, drug runners… Continue reading Mains Marathon Daily Current Affairs Questions and Answer Writing – November 28

Black money reborn as Crypto currency

Context The recent case of kidnapping using a voice-over-internet service running from a mobile phone and a string of digits in cyberspace highlights the danger of darknet where criminals are using digital crypto currency. What are the major issues? The absence of physical contact to exchange the ransom makes it impossible to use surveillance against… Continue reading Black money reborn as Crypto currency

Must Read News Articles – November 27

 Archives  GS:2 Indian Constitution and Polity: Why don’t you trust PM, Law Minister asks judiciary (The Hindu) In sharp criticism of the National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC) judgment which revived the  Supreme Court collegium, Union Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said on Sunday that at the core of the verdict is the judiciary’s distrust in… Continue reading Must Read News Articles – November 27

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