Category: CGPSC Mains
Monetary Policy: Banking and Non-Banking Institutions and their Reforms, Regulation of Credit by RBI (मौद्रिक नीति: बैंकिंग एवं गैर बैंकिंग संस्थान और उनमे सुधार, रिजर्व बैंक के साख का नियमन)
Monetary policy refers to the policy of the central bank (i.e. Reserve Bank of India) to control inflation and achieve the ultimate objective of economic policy in the country. It…
Environmental Pollution (Part II): Noise, Thermal and Nuclear Pollution (पर्यावरण प्रदूषण: ध्वनि, तापीय एवं नाभिकीय)
Pollution is the effect of undesirable changes in our surroundings that have harmful effects on plants, animals and human beings. During the last few decades we have contaminated our air,…
Environmental Pollution (Part I): Air, Water, Sea, Soil Pollution (पर्यावरण प्रदूषण: वायु, जल, समुद्री, मृदा प्रदूषण)
Pollution is the effect of undesirable changes in our surroundings that have harmful effects on plants, animals and human beings. During the last few decades we have contaminated our air,…
Solid Waste Management
The waste material which is in any discarded form like garbage, reuse, sludge, treatment plant or any other pollution control facility is referred to as solid waste. Any material including…
Biodiversity and its Conservation
Table of Contents: 1. What is biodiversity? Genetic Diversity Species Diversity Ecosystem Diversity2. Bio-geographic Classification of India 3. Importance of Biodiversity 4. Biodiversity at Global, National and Local Levels Biodiversity…
Relation between Center and States: Financial
The Constitution of India, being federal in structure, in Part XI divides powers- legislative, administrative, financial- between the Center and the States.The Center- State relations can be divided under three…
Relation between Center and States: Executive (Administrative)
The Constitution of India, being federal in structure, in Part XI divides powers- legislative, administrative, financial- between the Center and the States.The Center- State relations can be divided under three…
Relation between Center and States: Legislative
The Constitution of India, being federal in structure, in Part XI divides powers- legislative, administrative, financial- between the Center and the States.The Centre- State relations can be divided under three…
Constitutional Development of India (1773-1950)
Background Here are some of the important Regulations and Acts: Centralization of Power 1. Regulating Act (1773): First step to control and regulate Company affairs 2. Pitt’s India Act (1784):…
Topic Wise Analysis | CGPSC Mains 2018
Here is our topic-wise analysis of recently conducted CGPSC Mains 2018. The topics from the syllabus which were asked directly or indirectly are also mentioned. The bold topics are newly…