[Mission 2023] Insta–DART (Daily Aptitude and Reasoning Test) 16 June 2022 – INSIGHTSIAS

[ad_1] Information Considering the alarming importance of CSAT in UPSC CSE Prelims exam and with enormous requests we received recently, InsightsIAS has started Daily CSAT Test to ensure students practice CSAT Questions on a daily basis. Regular Practice would help one overcome the fear of CSAT too.We are naming this initiative as Insta– DART – … Read more

Nuclear energy is proven, scalable and reliable, and its expanded use will be essential for many countries to achieve their decarbonization goals. Do you think its benefits outweigh the risks posed by it? Comment. – INSIGHTSIAS

[ad_1] Topic: Infrastructure: Energy, Ports, Roads, Airports, Railways etc. 6. Nuclear energy is proven, scalable and reliable, and its expanded use will be essential for many countries to achieve their decarbonization goals. Do you think its benefits outweigh the risks posed by it? Comment. (250 words) Difficulty level: Moderate Reference: Live Mint , Insights on India … Read more

Sociology Analytica Day 10 (June 23rd) : Marx laid out a radical view of society, but it lost its relevance in 21st century. Examine. – INSIGHTSIAS

[ad_1] Sociology Analytica Day 10 (June 23rd)   Today’s Question : Marx laid out a radical view of society, but it lost its relevance in 21st century. Examine. 10 marks   Join our Official Telegram Channel HERE Subscribe to our YouTube Channel HERE Follow our Twitter Account HERE Follow our Instagram ID HERE [ad_2]

‘Majoritarian views and popular morality cannot dictate constitutional rights’. Discuss. – INSIGHTSIAS

[ad_1] Topic: moral and political attitudes. 7. ‘Majoritarian views and popular morality cannot dictate constitutional rights’. Discuss. (150 words) Difficulty level: Tough Why the question: The question is part of the static syllabus of General studies paper – 4 and part of ‘Abstract Thursdays’ in Mission-2023 Secure. Directive word:  Discuss – This is an all-encompassing … Read more

[MISSION 2023] SECURE : Daily UPSC Mains Answer Writing Practice: 22 June 2022 – INSIGHTSIAS

[ad_1]   Click on EACH question to post/upload you answers. How to Follow Secure Initiative? How to Self-evaluate your answer?  MISSION – 2023: YEARLONG TIMETABLE Join IPM 4.0 to get an assured review of 2 secure answers everyday   General Studies – 1   Topic: Indian culture will cover the salient aspects of Art Forms, literature … Read more

PSIR Analytica Week 3 Day 14 (June 23rd) : Discuss the relevance of marxist approach to studying international politics in the post cold war era. – INSIGHTSIAS

[ad_1] PSIR Analytica Week 3 Day 14 (June 23rd)   Today’s Question : Discuss the relevance of marxist approach to studying international politics in the post cold war era. 15M (150 words)   Discussion Video will be posted by 6pm Join our Official Telegram Channel HERE Subscribe to our YouTube Channel HERE Follow our Twitter Account HERE Follow our … Read more

India’s emerging twin deficit problem – INSIGHTSIAS

[ad_1] Gs Paper-3 Syllabus: Government Budgeting   Context: RBI in its ‘Monthly Economic Review’ report highlighted two key areas of concern for the Indian economy: the fiscal deficit and the current account deficit (or CAD).   What does the report say? On Fiscal deficit: Fiscal deficit may be high due to cuts in excise duties on diesel … Read more

What is the link between rising food prices and central banks raising interest rates? – INSIGHTSIAS

[ad_1] Gs Paper-3  Syllabus: Indian Economy and issues relating to planning, mobilisation of resources, growth, development and employment.   Context: Last week the US central bank (Fed) announced that it will raise interest rates by 75 basis points (or 0.75 percentage points) to bring down inflation to its target rate of 2% from 9%. However, there is a … Read more

Content for Mains Enrichment (Ethics/Essay) – INSIGHTSIAS

[ad_1] A survey conducted by Janaagraha Centre for Citizenship and Democracy has revealed that:   Poor’s biggest concern is water: While the middle and upper class mostly lament about traffic congestion, which dominates public discourse, the poor’s biggest concern is access to water.  Poor state of municipal civic participation: It also highlighted that only two … Read more