[Insights Secure – 2015] UPSC Mains Questions on Current Events: 18 July 2015

[Insights Secure – 2015] UPSC Mains Questions on Current Events: 18 July 2015 Archives – Secure 2015 18 July  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 …

7) Examine the advantages of mobile money over cash transfers and how it can help in financial inclusion of poor people. Also propose a model in this regard and discuss what needs to be done to implement this model effectively.

Topic:  Inclusive growth and issues arising from it. 7) Examine the advantages of mobile money over cash transfers and how it can help in financial inclusion of poor people. Also propose a model in this regard and discuss what needs to be done to implement this model effectively. (200 Words) EPW  

5) It is argued that holding large foreign exchange reserves, especially in US Dollar denominated securities will undermine monetary independence of India and will have fiscal implications. Critically examine why this argument is made and if it has any merits.

Topic: Resource Mobilization 5) It is argued that holding large foreign exchange reserves, especially in US Dollar denominated securities will undermine monetary independence of India and will have fiscal implications. Critically examine why this argument is made and if it has any merits. (200 Words) EPW

3) A recent World Bank report titled – “The State of Social Safety Net 2015” – estimates that 773 million people (which constitutes 55 per cent of world’s poor population) are in acute need of social safety coverage. In the light of this report, examine if India’s social sector schemes have helped its poor to gain social safety assurance.

Topic: Poverty issues; Performance of schemes for vulnerable sections 3) A recent  World Bank report titled – “The State of Social Safety Net 2015” – estimates that  773 million people (which constitutes 55 per cent of world’s poor population) are in acute need of social safety coverage. In the light of this report, examine if India’s social sector …

2) Critically examine the potential impact of exploring oil, natural gas, minerals and fish under the melting Arctic ice and comment if it worth to explore natural resources in the Arctic region.

Topic:  Distribution of key natural resources across the world 2) Critically examine the potential impact of exploring oil, natural gas, minerals and fish under the melting Arctic ice and comment if it worth to explore natural resources in the Arctic region. (200 Words) Down to Earth

Lok Sabha T V Insights: Border Dispute Between India and Pakistan

Lok Sabha T V Insights: Border Dispute Between India and Pakistan Archives 17/07/2015 Only few days have passed when PM Modi met Nawaz Sharif in Ufa, which was followed by joint statement by Foreign Secretaries of two countries. This joint statement was win-win for both countries, but was more tilted in India’s favor. Main point …

Insights Daily Current Events, 17 July 2015

Insights Daily Current Events, 17 July 2015 Archives SC seeks Centre’s reply on re-promulgation of land ordinance The Supreme Court recently sought the Centre’s response after farmers’ bodies challenged the government’s re-promulgation of the land acquisition ordinance as “a mockery of the Constitution and running the country through ordinances.” What the petition says? The petition …

[MOTIVATION] Madhusudhan Hulgi Rank 392, CSE – 2014: Three Times Failed to Clear Prelims, Fourth Time Secured a Rank

Madhu’s is the classic story of many aspirants. He erred many times, but managed to learn from his failures and finally got All India Rank –  392 in UPSC civil services exam – 2014. He worked very hard this time to get this rank. It is not very easy to digest series of failures and …