Three most important topic for descriptive-
1- Britain Exit from EU
2- MTCR and India
3- GST Bill
if anyone have further suggestion please add in
Three most important topic for descriptive-
1- Britain Exit from EU
2- MTCR and India
3- GST Bill
if anyone have further suggestion please add in
Just one day.. Where to focus now
it's World Tigers Day today
and yeah.. My elder sister's birthday too😛 she's lio though... her sun sign!
happy b'day didi
and happy b'day to all the Tigers in the world stay safe!😃😉
Please arrange in right way
is it true that all the question in a particular section will carry equal mark?
or
different mark will be there for different type of qs within the section also....
if all qs will be carrying equal marks within the section then each qs will carry marks as follow
reas 1.33 marks di 1.71 marks eng 1.14 marks and ga 1 marks
bhaiyo totlly cnfused......bta do yr kya safe attempt h aur kya good score
farmers holding a land of upto how many acres are considered as marginal farmers acc to PSL
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plz tell what will be safe score for GK and reasoning...all catgories
India's Ranking :
-The World Happiness Report - 118
-Intellectual Property (IP) Index 2016 - 37
-Global talent competitiveness Index 2016 - 89
-FDI Confidence - 9
-Global Connectivity- 44
-Crony-Capitalism - 9
-CORRUPTION PERCEPTION INDEX- 76
WORLD PROSPERITY INDEX - 99
-NUCLEAR MATERIAL SECURITY-- 23
-Access to electricity - 137
-Exporting fake goods-5
-Defence spending-4
-Attractiveness of renewable energy-3
-High number of financial Trojan infections-3
-Secure, affordable and sustainable energy- 90
-Global Slavery- 4th
-IMD's competitiveness rankings -- India 's rank 41
--Best Country Index- 70
-Green Energy Spending - 5th
-Global Retail Development Index- 2nd
-Global Peace Index -- 141
-Milk Production-- 1st
-representation of women in parliament-- 144
-Global Energy Architecture Performance--90
-Arms importer- 1st
-Malware Infection- 8th
-Oil Consuming- 3rd
Corruption Perception Index - 76
Global consumer confidence index - 1
International Intellectual property index - 37
Global connectivity index - 44
Ease of doing business -130
World press freedom index - 133
Global slavery index - 1
Crony-capitalism index -9
Renewable energy country attractiveness Index - 3
FDI Confidence index - 9
Global prosperity index - 99
World happiness index - 118
Global Resilience Index - 119
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Yar I can't find that post in which cabinet ministers (after reshuffling was given) plz share again
SBI clerk mains me sare qtns equal marks ke the ???
Cabinet Ministers
- Rajnath Singh: Home Affairs
- Sushma Swaraj: External Affairs
- Arun Jaitley: Finance Corporate Affairs
- M Venkaiah Naidu: Urban Development Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation |Information & Broadcasting
- Nitin Jairam Gadkari: Road Transport and Highways Shipping
- Manohar Parrikar: Defence
- Suresh Prabhu: Railways
- D. V. Sadananda Gowda: Statistics & Programme Implementation
- Uma Bharati: Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation
- Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi : Minority Affairs
- Shri Ramvilas Paswan: Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution
- Kalraj Mishra: Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises
- Maneka Sanjay Gandhi: Women & Child Development
- Ananth Kumar: Chemicals & Fertilizers | Parliamentary Affairs
- Ravi Shankar Prasad: Law & Justice | Electronics & Information Technology
- Jagat Prakash Nadda: Health & Family Welfare
- Ashok Gajapathi Raju Pusapati: Civil Aviation
-Anant Geete: Heavy Industries & Public Enterprises
- Harsimrat Kaur Badal: Food Processing Industries
- Narendra Singh Tomar: Rural Development | Panchayati Raj | Drinking Water & Sanitation
- Chaudhary Birender Singh: Steel
- Jual Oram: Tribal Affairs
- Radha Mohan Singh: Agriculture & Farmers Welfare
- Thaawar Chand Gehlot: Social Justice and Empowerment
- Smriti Zubin Irani: Textiles
- Dr. Harsh Vardhan: Science & Technology | Earth Sciences
- Prakash Javadekar: Human Resource Development.
Will there be any quant questions.. In di section
Can u guys post some tips to memorise national parks n wildlife sanctuaries..Tanx in advance
Please solve I got confused
Please koi FDI limits bhi post kardo ...thanks in advance
For all those worried about their marks in mocks- I don't think mocks analyze you fully and fairly. They are important and good for practice though. Before giving Prelims I was really worried about exam because I got only 42-45 on an average. But still I kept on practicing. I finally got 60 in prelim exams. So all those who are getting good marks in mocks- good, use this confidence in real exam. Those who are not getting good marks, don't worry about it. Just keep practicing and it will help you in Mains. Always remember- Today might be a good day for me and I might score 120 or even more than that in Mocks and you're stuck somewhere in 90's, but since we are both on the same level with good practice, 31st might be your day for a good score. So don't panic. 31st will be an entirely different day with different emotions, different atmosphere that what you're giving your mocks in, and whoever holds his head, his nerve that day shall come out smiling and satisfied, irrespective of his marks in Mocks. All the best guys. PS- I'm also a bit nervous 😜
Bohot darr lag raha hai.. my nephew before his 4th standard maths paper called me said "Bua mera dil dhadak raha hai".. aaj wahi haal mera hai.. Aap sabka kya haal hai?
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Brexit and its effect on India
Brexit is basically abbreviation of 'British exit' used to explain the possibility of Britain leaving European union. So basically it was issue of whether Britain should leave EU or not- a question which was decided in historic referendum on 23rd June 2016
When Britain voted on 23rd june 2016 to leave European union it left a shock wave in all over the word. While opinion polls were predicting a close vote, in the end the vote was 52-48 in favor of exit. the result immediately sent pound and global stock markets in shock And this could continue for months since markets hate uncertainty and brexit ensures an extended period of uncertainty.
To understand the impact of Brexit on India, we need to take a look at India's trade ties with the UK. According to data from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, India's bilateral trade with Britain is estimated to be worth some USD 14.02 billion (2015-16). This includes USD 8.83 billion in exports and USD 5.19 in imports. This provides India a positive trade balance of about USD 3,64 billion. India is also the third largest foreign investor in Britain. In FY 2016 alone, India invested GBP 1.9 billion pounds (approximately USD 2.75 billion) in the UK. According to the Ministry of External Affairs, UK attracts more Indian investments than the rest of the EU together. Likewise, Britain is also the third largest source of FDI in the country.
Despite fears of a negative impact, leading economists believe that a Brexit could potentially work out in favor of India. India's traditionally strong trade ties with Britain could play out favorably in the years following the Brexit. With Britain exiting the EU, migration restrictions may come into play. This means that Britain will look at other English-speaking countries such as India to fulfill its need for talented and skilled labour. It remains to be seen though, if Britain is willing to slacken its tight entry restrictions anytime soon
Indian companies have presence both in UK and EU with a notable growth rate especially in EU with almost 13% business which is more than China and US. As of now It is hard to predict outcome of brexit as per market experts the Overall effect will be neutral in terms of Indian economy