Tuesday, 3 July 2012

UPSCPORTAL : "(Online Course) Contemporary Issues for Civil Services Main Examination - 2012" plus 5 more

UPSCPORTAL : "(Online Course) Contemporary Issues for Civil Services Main Examination - 2012" plus 5 more

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(Online Course) Contemporary Issues for Civil Services Main Examination - 2012

Posted: 03 Jul 2012 06:09 AM PDT





Contemporary Issues for Civil Services Main Examination

Dear Candidate,

The Objective of the Contemporary Issues programme for civil services mains is to make the candidate more compatible with the new trends noticed in the IAS exam, where UPSC is now concentrating more on concepts related to, day to day developments. Here my intention is to compile the issues from various sources and present it according to the requirement of main examination. To achieve this i have classified the issues under the following heads:

(Online Course) Contemporary Issues for IAS Mains 2012: International Issues - Human Rights and the Common Wealth

Posted: 03 Jul 2012 01:15 AM PDT


International Issue

Human Rights and the Common Wealth:

Question Why India opposed Human right commissioner?

Answer:

(Online Course) Contemporary Issues for IAS Mains 2012: International Issues - EGYPT

Posted: 03 Jul 2012 01:07 AM PDT


International Issue

EGYPT:

Question.   What are the issues regarding election?

Answer:

(Online Course) Contemporary Issues for IAS Mains 2012: India and The World - Concerns & Challenges in India’s Neighborhood

Posted: 03 Jul 2012 12:59 AM PDT


India & The World

Concerns & Challenges in India's neighborhood:

Ques.   How China's activities affect India?

Ans:

(Online Course) Contemporary Issues for IAS Mains 2012: India and The World - Challengers of global governance

Posted: 03 Jul 2012 12:45 AM PDT


India & The World

Challengers of global governance:

Ques. What are the India's national interest in Foreign Policy?

Ans:

(Magazine) Yojana Magazine: Issue June 2012

Posted: 02 Jul 2012 06:06 AM PDT


Yojana Magazine: Issue April 2012

Empowerment of women is a major social phenomenon which requires an understanding of its multi-dimensional influence, including our family structures and units. The 2011 Census contains an important message because it is far from a balanced gender ratio. More worrisome is the child sex ratio in the 0-6 age group as it reflects the continuing bias against girls. The challenge is to work towards a balanced population and if these prejudices are to be overcome, the rights of women need to be protected. Greater access to education, health, skill building, credit facilities and opportunities for decision making and legal rights should be made available to women to empower them.


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