The Big Picture – CJI declines to join NJAC Committee: Implications?

The Big Picture – CJI declines to join NJAC Committee: Implications? ARCHIVES Summary: The decision of the Chief Justice of India to reject the invitation of the Prime Minister of India to attend a meeting to choose two eminent persons to be part of the National Judicial Appointments Commission has led to what according to …

[Insights Secure – 2015] UPSC Mains Questions on Current Events: 29 April 2015

[Insights Secure – 2015] UPSC Mains Questions on Current Events: 29 April 2015 Archives – Secure 2015 29 April 2015 If facing problem in loading of Disqus Comments, please clear Cache and Cookies in your Browser and then reload the page. This will solve the problem. Alternatively you can open the page in ‘incognito/safe browsing mode‘.  …

10) Sometimes it is seen that a country which perceives its neighbour as its enemy and threat to its existence doesn’t receive its neighbour’s help nor does it allow its neighbour to carry on relief work when it’s needed most during events such as aftermath of an earthquake or severe floods. Whereas, a country which sees its neighbour as its friend accepts its help during the times of need. Should people suffer because of bad relationship between two governments? What do you understand by ethics in international relations? Discuss. (200 Words)

Topic: strengthening of ethical and moral values in governance 10) Sometimes it is seen that a country which perceives its neighbour as its enemy and threat to its existence doesn’t receive its neighbour’s help nor does it allow its neighbour to carry on relief work when it’s needed most during events such as aftermath of an …

7) Various environmentalists have raised concerns regarding construction of dams in the Himalayan region. Critically comment on these concerns, their scientific validity an the government’s response to these concerns.

Topic: environmental impact assessment;  7) Various environmentalists have raised concerns regarding construction of dams in the Himalayan region. Critically comment on these concerns, their scientific validity an the government’s response to these concerns. (200 Words) The Hindu

5) In your opinion, how will the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) be different from IMF and World Bank? In the light of its stated objectives, critically examine how would it benefit global economy.

Topic:Important International institutions, agencies and fora- their structure, mandate. 5) In your opinion, how will the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) be different from IMF and World Bank? In the light of its stated objectives, critically examine how would it benefit global economy. (200 Words) Business Standard

4) Depleting groundwater levels is said to be the biggest threat to rural livelihoods and food security in India. Critically examine the causes of groundwater depletion, its effects and remedies to halt its further depletion.

Topic: changes in critical geographical features (including water-bodies and ice-caps) and the effects of such changes. 4) Depleting groundwater levels is said to be the biggest threat to rural livelihoods and food security in India. Critically examine the causes of groundwater depletion, its effects and remedies to halt its further depletion. (200 Words) Livemint

3) Recently the Australian Weather Bureau (AWB) said that there is triple the normal chance of the El Niño happening in 2015. Examine the factors that cause El – Nino, its features and its effect on Indian monsoon.

Topic:changes in critical geographical features (including water-bodies and ice-caps) and the effects of such changes; World Geography 3) Recently the Australian Weather Bureau (AWB) said that there is triple the normal chance of the El Niño happening in 2015. Examine the factors that cause El – Nino, its features and its effect on Indian monsoon. (200 …

2) According to a recent release by Census 2011, Indians are now getting married at a higher age than a decade ago and a decline in fertility has also been observed. Discuss the causes and consequences of this trend.

Topic: Salient features of Indian society 2) According to a recent release by Census 2011, Indians are now getting married at a higher age than a decade ago and a decline in fertility has also been observed. Discuss the causes and consequences of this trend. (200 Words) Business Standard