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UPSC CSE 2021 Final Results Out

UPSC CSE 2021 Final Results Out!  

Laws related to election in India

LAWS RELATED TO ELECTIONS IN INDIA  The Representation of the People Act (RPA), 1950  • This act provides for the allocation of seats in the House of the People,  allocation of seats to the States in the House of the People and the number of seats, total number of seats in Legislative Assemblies and assembly constituencies.  • The act also has provisions for the Election Commission appointed by the President under article 324.  The Representation of People Act, 1951  • This act provides for the provisions for the process of actual conduct of elections in India.  • The act has provisions for different electoral matters like registration of political parties, Notification of general elections, conduct of elections, qualification and disqualification norms for the members of the Parliament and State Legislature.  Constitutional Articles:  • Articles 80 and 170 of the Constitution provides the provisions for the maximum number of seats in the Par...

Constitutional Provisions Related To Languages

CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS RELATED TO LANGUAGES  • Article 29: Protects the interests of minorities including Linguistic minorities.  • Eighth Schedule: Enlists 22 languages as scheduled languages.  • Art 343: Official language of the Union: Hindi and English.  • Art 344: Commission and Committee of Parliament on official language  • Art 345: Official language or languages of a State  • Art 346: Official language for communication between one State and another or between a State and the Union  • Art 347: Special provision relating to language spoken by a section of the population of a State. • Art 348: Language to be used in the Supreme Court and in the High Courts and for Acts, Bills, etc. (at present English)  • Art 349: Special procedure for enactment of certain laws relating to language  • Art 350: Language to be used in representations for redress of grievances  • Art 350A: Facilities for instruction in mother-tongue at the primary s...

UPSC CSE prelims common OMR mistakes

UPSC CSE Prelims Common OMR Mistakes  UPSC releases important notice related to OMR sheets ahead of Civil Services Preliminary Exam. https://www.upsc.gov.in/sites/default/files/Common_Mistake_OMR_SAL.pdf   

History Khan Sir Class 01 PDF

History Khan Sir Class Notes 4 You   https://youtube.com/watch?v=-NqyELZefXA

Srilanka's Economic Crisis

See How Srilanka Economy Crashed... The President and Prime Minster’s houses in Sri Lanka were burnt by protestors. Reporting journalists were being robbed. Shoot-at-sight orders were imposed due to rising unrest. Some refugees from Sri Lanka have taken to boats to reach Indian shores in a desperate search for food and employment. How did our neighbor, Sri Lanka, reach here? Foreign Reserves Every country keeps the currencies of other countries. This is to be able to trade with them. If Sri Lanka wished to buy something from the USA, it wouldn’t be able to pay in Sri Lankan Rupees. They would need US dollars. Where would the US dollars come from? From people who buy from Sri Lanka. When the Sri Lankan economy exports a product or service to a buyer outside Sri Lanka, the buyer pays the Sri Lankan exporter in US dollars. The exporter then goes to the Sri Lankan banks and asks for Sri Lankan Rupees in return for the US dollar it has. This is how Sri Lanka (or any country) ensures it has ...