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Central Police Forces

Central Police Forces The centre maintains various central armed police forces and paramilitary forces, of which four guardbIndia's borders, and three perform specialised tasks. These are: Assam Rifles (AR) : Guards India's borders with Myanmar. Border Security Force (BSF): Guards India's borders with Pakistan and Bangladesh. Indo Tibetan Border Police Force (ITBP): Guards the border with China. Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB): Guards India's borders with Nepal and Bhutan. Central Industrial Security Force (CISF): Provides security to critical infrastructure installations, such as airports, atomic power plants, defence production units and oil fields. Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF): Deployed for law and order, counter-insurgency, anti-naxal and communal violence operations. National Security Guards (NSG): Specialised in carrying out counter-terrorism, counter-hijacking and hostage-rescue operations. In addition, it provides VIP security and securit...

International Organization (study tricks)

International Organization (study tricks) G-20 Countries MNEMONIC:  A, E, I, BFGM  CJ RSTv Ar- Argentina Au- Australia EU- European Union Id- Indonesia In- India It- Italy B-Brazil F- France G- Germany M- Mexico Ca Canada Ch- China J- Japan Ru- Russia Sa Ar- Saudi Arabia So Af- South Africa SK- South Korea Tu- Turkey U- U.K. U- U.S. ASEAN COUNTRIES SHORTCUT Mnemonic: PToVLICMBBS P- Philippines T- Thailand V- Vietnam L- Laos I- Indonesia C- Cambodia M- Malaysia B- Brunei B- Burma S- Singapore G-7 COUNTRIES SHORTCUT JUICE GF J- Japan U- USA I- Italy C- Canada E- England G- Germany F- France SAARC COUNTRIES SHORTCUT Mnemonic: MBBS PAIN M- Maldives MIB PAN BS B- Bangladesh B- Bhutan S- Sri Lanka P- Pakistan A-Afghanistan I- India N- Nepal

1774 – 1947 AD : GOVERNOR GENERALS OF INDIA

1774 – 1947 AD : GOVERNOR GENERALS OF INDIA Warren Hastings (20 Oct 1774 - 1 Feb 1785) He was the first Governor Generals of India. He stripped off the powers of Bengal Nawab and the annual tribute paid to the Mughal Emperor was withdrawn. Hastings concluded treaties with various other Indian rulers and sought alliances against the powerful forces of Hyder Ali in the Carnatic. He was a patron of Indian learning and evinced a keen interest in Indian literature and philosophy. It was, for instance, with his encouragement that Charles Wilkins rendered the Bhagavad Gita into English. Sir John Macpherson (1 Feb 1785 - 12 Sep 1786) He was the acting Governor Generals of India from 1785 to 1786 on Hastings's resignation. Macpherson's administration is characterised by inefficiencies, corruption and unrest in the army. Lord Cornwallis (12 Sep 1786 - 28 Oct 1793) During his tenure he proved an able administrator and a reformer. He enacted numerous significant re...

Reports and Indices

Reports & Indices of Different Organization ✅WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM(WEF) 1.Global Info Tech Report 2.Travel and Tourism 3.Global Competitiveness Report 4.Enabling Trade Report 5.World Power Language Index 6.Global Energy Architecture Performance Index 7..Global Environment Index 8.Human Capital Index 9.( Inclusive Growth and Development report ) 10..Global Gender Gap Index 11.The Global Risk Report ✅ (WORLD BANK) 1.Ease of doing Business 2.World Development Report  3.Easing of Living Index 4.Universal Health Coverage Index 5.Logistics Performance Index ✅ (IMF) 1.Global Financial Stability 2.World Economic Outlook 3.Fiscal Monitor ✅(UNDP) 1.Gender Inequality Index 2.Human Development Index 3.Sustainable Development Goal 4.Multidimensional Poverty Index ✅ (WHO) 1.World Health Statistics 2.Ambient Air Pollution Report 3.World Tuberculosis Report 4.Global Nutrition Report 5.World Health Report ✅(UNESCO) 1. Global education monitoring Report ...

Environment and Ecology short notes (1)

Environment and Ecology short notes for UPSC Civil Service Examination. Aquifer: An underground layer of rock or sand that contains water. Asbestos: A fibrous silicate mineral used as construction material and insulation. It is very dangerous to health when the fibres are inhaled. Autotroph: Green plant or producer that makes its own food. Abiotic components or conditions: The non-living components or conditions of an ecosystem such as the natural resources and the atmospheric conditions. Abyssal zone: The cold and dark zone at the bottom of the ocean. Acid rain: Rain, mist, or snow formed when atmospheric water droplets combine with a range of man-made chemical air pollutants. Adaptation: Adjustment in natural or human systems in response to actual or expected climatic stimuli or their effects, which moderates harm or exploits beneficial opportunities. Agro forestry: A system of land use that combines growing crops along with trees. Albedo: The reflection of light f...

Current Affairs video's

Current Affairs video's for UPSC Civil Service Examination. Daily News - link   In Depth - link   The Big Picture - link India's World - link Policy Watch - link World Panorama - link   The Pulse - link Sara jahan - link   Desh Deshantar - link   Sarokar - link   Special Program - link   Law of the Land - link Arthniti - link Group Report - link   PM special speech - link   RSTV vishesh - link   Internal Security - link   Eureka - link   Science Monitor - link   Gyan Vigyan - link   IS time - link   To the point - link   Color of India - link   Note : This post is only for Educational purpose. If you have any problems then you can contact us through contact form.

UPSC CSE prelims Trand Analysis

# UPSC CSE prelims Trand Analysis # UPSC Civil Service Examination prelims Trand Analysis # UPSC Civil Service preliminary Examination Questions Trand Analysis - 2019        31 ( easy)     33 (medium)      36 (hard) 2018        32 ( easy)     22 (medium)      46 (hard) 2017        42 ( easy)     23 (medium)      35 (hard) 2016        49 ( easy)     18 (medium)      33 (hard)