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Benefits of joining UPSC coaching

  As a student, you have to take up various courses and exams. It is very important to be prepared for these exams as they are the only way through which you can get into government jobs. However, not all students are able to afford expensive coaching classes or even get access to them. This is when UPSC coaching comes into play as it provides students with all sorts of help at an affordable price point. Coaching makes the foundation strong Students learn the basics of preparing for competitive exams. This includes how to study, how to make the most of their time and even how to solve problems in a logical manner. They also learn about the various ways through which they can improve their speed and accuracy as well as their overall performance in general, which will help them clear UPSC examinations easily. Students learn how to utilize their time The most important benefit of this course is that it helps students to improve their solving ability. Students learn to solv...

IAS coaching centres in Bangalore

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  Introduction IAS coaching in Bangalore is a boon for those who are preparing for an IAS exam. It gives you the opportunity to get guidance from experienced and well-acclaimed experts in various disciplines like economics, commerce, etc. Don't just hire any IAS coaching institute; choose the best ones that give you all-round assistance to become a successful candidate. Here's how: Choose the best IAS coaching in Bangalore for Prelims, Mains, GS, and CSAT Bangalore is on IAS coaching centres in Bangalore e of the best cities in India to study. The city has a well-established educational system, which offers students a variety of options for pursuing higher education. The IAS Coaching Institute offers a wide range of courses that cater to the needs of aspiring candidates who want to become civil servants or government officials. The institute's core focus is on providing quality training programmes that can help you prepare yourself for examinations like prelimina...

National Automated Fingerprint Identification System

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  Context: · Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated the National Automated Fingerprint Identification System (NAFIS) on Wednesday (August 17), at the two-day National Securities Strategies (NSS) Conference 2022 held in New Delhi. · According to the Ministry of Home Affairs, NAFIS, which was developed by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), would help in the quick and easy disposal of cases with the help of a centralized fingerprint database. About NAFIS: · National Crime Records Bureau is the designated authority which has conceptualized and managed at the Central Fingerprint Bureau (CFPB). · The National Automated Fingerprints Identification System (NAFIS) is an initiative with which country-wide searchable database of crime- and criminal-related fingerprints will be maintained. · The web-based application consolidates all the fingerprint data from all states and Union Territories and functions as a central information repository. How will it be recorded? Each person arres...

Defence equipment given to Army

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  For Prelims Future Infantry Soldier as a System (F-INSAS): Future Infantry Soldiers are equipped with three primary subsystems. The first sub system is the modern state of art assault rifle along with day and night holographic and reflex sights. The sights are mounted on the weapon and also on the helmet to enable a 360-degree visibility and accuracy in operational conditions. In addition to the primary weapon system, the soldiers will also be kitted with multi-mode hand grenades which have also been procured indigenously along with multi-purpose knives. The second sub system is the protection system. This gives protection through a specially designed helmet and a bullet proof jacket. The third sub system consists of a communication and surveillance system. This F-INSAS system is capable of further upgradation by incorporating real time data connectivity. Anti-Personnel mine ‘Nipun’ Armament Research and Development Establishment (ARDE), Pune and the Indian industry, have jointly...
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  Why Bangalore Is The Best Place For IAS Preparation If you’re interested in becoming an IAS, you should first do a tonne of studying to learn everything there is to know about it. Well! The selection of a quality coaching facility in the appropriate location is one of the most important duties. A few years ago, Bangalore was swarming with individuals with backgrounds in information technology. With so many people competing for jobs as IAS officials, it has become difficult for these students to get enough time to study and prepare for the exams. It’s important to note that this problem was not exclusive to Bangalore; there were other cities with similar issues as well. In order to ensure that they got into top-notch colleges, students had no choice but to rely on word-of-mouth recommendations or pay high amounts of money for coaching classes conducted by private institutes. However, this trend has changed now thanks to online platforms like LinkedIn, where people can make connect...

‘Fundamental duties key to social transformation’

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  About Fundamental Duties: Fundamental Duties were added by the 42nd Constitutional Amendment Act of the Constitution in 1976. 10 Fundamental Duties were added in the 42nd CAA and the 11th was added in the 86th CAA in 2002. The idea of Fundamental duties was adopted from the constitution of USSR. It was recommended by Swaran Singh Committee. They are non-justiciable but can be enforced by law by the Parliament. The 11 Fundamental Duties are Abide by the Indian Constitution and respect its ideals and institutions, the National Flag and the National Anthem Cherish and follow the noble ideals that inspired the national struggle for freedom Uphold and protect the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India Defend the country and render national service when called upon to do so Promote harmony and the spirit of common brotherhood amongst all the people of India transcending religious, linguistic and regional or sectional diversities and to renounce practices derogatory to the dignity of...

Fair trial goes beyond courts, to the police and media

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  For Mains The need to prevent media trials Criminal cases often attract media attention during investigation and early trial stages, while, outcomes of trial are end up becoming a footnote due to large time gap. Unregulated divulgence of case details by the police force and disproportionate reliance on this information by the media results in a public stripping of the rights that are needed to ensure a fair trial. This often results in the accused facing social ostracisation and difficulties in retaining employment, making them vulnerable to crime and exploitation. This results in the erosion of the presumption of innocence i.e., the principle of innocent until proven guilty, which is also one of the Human Rights under Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Why we need a stronger code of ethics in media Due to media’s ability to shape political opinion, law enforcement agencies are sometimes under pressure to selectively reveal certain facets of the investigation or to mischaract...

India, Democracy and the Promised Republic

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  For Mains “To bring freedom and opportunity to the common man, to the peasants and workers of India. To fight and end poverty and ignorance and disease. To build up a prosperous, democratic and progressive nation, and to create social, economic and political institutions that will ensure justice and fullness of life to every man and woman.”  - Jawaharlal Nehru’s to the nation on August 15, 1947.   Among the countries that emerged from Britain’s vast South Asian empire in 1947, India alone has maintained some stability and has remained as a democracy throughout its history.   The need and function of Democracy Democracy is not only about the protocols of governance but also about the outcomes that it produces. It must be a government by discussion and decision-making under a democracy ought to be participatory. The significance of democracy is that it aims to empower the individual to lead the kind ...