Thank You Messages to Insights from Insights Followers: Rank – 4, 13, 25, 40, 60, 85, 133, 150, 152, 202, 480, 694 and 732 (CSE – 2015)

We are very happy to receive thank you note by Artika Shukla, Siddharth Jain,  Chandra Mohan Garg, Gazal Bharadwaj, Atul Vats, Alankrita Pandey, Agam Jain, Ambarish VL Vemuri,  Ravindra Goswami, Abhishek Gupta, Rajat Chaturvedi, Raviteja B and Puja  who have secured Rank – 4, 13,  25, 40, 60, 85, 133, 150, 152, 202, 480, 694 and 732  respectively in UPSC Civil Services Exam – 2015. …

98% Accuracy in Insights UPSC Preliminary Exam – 2015 Answer Key (as per Official UPSC Key)

We are happy to share that our UPSC Prelims exam 2015 answer key had accuracy of 98% when compared to official UPSC answer key. We regret that we could not get answers to 2 questions No. 54 and No. 55 (Set C) correct. For question number 11, we said it would be either D or A, and …

Insights Daily Debates, Day – 204: India does not Need NSG Membership

Insights Daily Debates: Day – 204 17 May 2016 Archives Today’s Topic “India does not Need NSG Membership” Livemint NOTE: Unlike past we will not be giving you topic in question format. We observed that it turned out to be another Q & A session. We will just mention the topic and you may start discussing …

QUIZ – 2016: Insights Current Affairs Quiz- 115

 Insights Current Affairs Quiz (2016)  – 115 17 May 2016 Archives Clarifications: Question 2, Quiz 114, 16th May (Click Here): The directive is, “Which of the above statements are correct?” It instead should have been, “Select the correct answer using the code given below”. The following quiz will have 5-10 MCQs . The questions are mainly framed …

TOPPER’S PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION STRATEGY: Abhinav Goel, Rank 36, Public Administration Marks – 254 (CSE 2015)

We are happy to post Public Administration strategy followed by Abhinav Goel, one of Insights‘ follower. He had practised Secure questions for his General Studies preparation. He has secured exceptional marks of 254 in Public Administration in 2015 UPSC civil services Mains and has secured Rank – 36. Shortly, he will be sharing his GS …

Insights into Editorial: A blow against free speech

Insights into Editorial: A blow against free speech 17 May 2016 Article Link In a landmark verdict, the Supreme Court recently turned down a clutch of petitions challenging provisions of criminal defamation under the Indian Penal Code. The Supreme Court has ruled that the provisions are valid and do not violate the Constitution. The apex …

Insights Daily Current Events, 17 May 2016

Insights Daily Current Events, 17 May 2016 Paper 3 Topic: infrastructure. INFRACON, ePACE and up-Scaled INAM PRO launched The government has launched ePACE, INFRACON and an updated version of INAMPRO, three innovative IT initiatives of the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, developed in house by NHIDCL(National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd.) Details: ePACE …

[Insights Secure – 2016] UPSC Mains Questions on Current Events: 17 May 2016

[Insights Secure – 2016] UPSC Mains Questions on Current Events: 17 May  2016 Archives – Secure 2016 Click on EACH question to post/read  answers. General Studies – 1; Topic: Urbanization – problems and remedies; Indian geography  1) It is found that the States along the Indo-Gangetic basin are registering higher level of air pollution in India. Discuss …

6) Why does India want to become member of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG)? What are the hurdles it’s facing in becoming NSG’s member and how it can overcome them? Examine.

Topic: Bilateral, regional and global groupings and agreements involving India and/or affecting India’s interests  6) Why does India want to become member of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG)? What are the hurdles it’s facing in becoming NSG’s member and how it can overcome them? Examine. (200 Words) The Hindu

5) Recently, the Supreme Court directed parties to an ongoing civil litigation to each pay a fixed sum of money to enable them to have their cases heard, and potentially disposed of, at an early date. Critically comment on the objective and consequences of such a directive.

Topic: Functioning of judiciary 5) Recently, the Supreme Court directed parties to an ongoing civil litigation to each pay a fixed sum of money to enable them to have their cases heard, and potentially disposed of, at an early date. Critically comment on the objective and consequences of such a directive. (200 Words) The Hindu