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03 Mar, 03:05

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Free NCERT course for All
Batch 1- 9 am to 11 am
Batch 2- 11:30 am to 1:30 pm
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02 Mar, 11:46

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Delhi Civils is starting free NCERT course(from 6th to 12th)for all with Test module of every chapter to create an edge in your preperation.
Starting from 3rd March.
So Register yourself.
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21 Feb, 17:03

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Profile of the 18th Lok Sabha
» National parties dominates with Regional parties too have substantial representation: National parties have won 346 seats (64%). State parties have won 179 seats (33%). 11 seats have been won by unrecognised parties, and seven by independents.
» Elders dominates: The average age of MPs elected to the 18th Lok Sabha is 56 years; this was 59 years in the 17th Lok Sabha. 11% of MPs are 40 years or younger, and 38% are between 41 and 55 years of age. 52% of MPs are older than 55 years. The oldest MP is 82 years old. Three MPs elected to the 18th Lok Sabha are 25 years old.
» Women representation low: 74 MPs (14%) elected to the 18th Lok Sabha are women. This is marginally lower than in 2019, when 78 women were elected.
» Education: 78% of MPs of the 18th Lok Sabha have completed at least undergraduate education. The proportion of MPs who have completed undergraduate education increased steadily from the 1st Lok Sabha till the 11th (1996-98). Since then, the proportion of MPs who have not attended college has increased. However, this figure has decreased from 27% in the 17th Lok Sabha to 22% in the 18th Lok Sabha.
» Many MPs declared agriculture and social work as their profession: Agriculture and social work are the most common professions among MPs elected to the 18th Lok Sabha. 7% of MPs elected to the 18th Lok Sabha are lawyers, and 4% are medical practitioners.

The 2024 Lok Sabha elections in India were projected to be the most expensive in the country's history, with total expenditures estimated between ₹1.2 lakh crore and ₹1.35 lakh crore. Also most expensive polls anywhere in the world - with average spending for single parliamentary seat around 100 crores. Approx average more than 1000 Rs per vote. [Source]

Nexus of Wealth, Crime and Politics
» Christophe Jaffrelot highlights that the rising dominance of the upper classes in politics exacerbates social and economic inequalities, skewing policy priorities in favor of elite interests
» Niraja Gopal Jayal contends that such disparities in representation lead to policies that fail to address the structural inequalities embedded in Indian society.
» Suhas Palshikar suggests that India’s democratic trajectory must focus on reforming electoral processes to reduce the influence of wealth and muscle power, while fostering grassroots political movements that challenge elite dominance.
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20 Feb, 19:06

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🔆 Ethical issues involved in Discriminatory Hiring Practices Against Married Women

Gender Discrimination & Workplace Ethics: The company’s hiring policy violates Rawls’ Theory of Justice, denying equal opportunity to married women without justification.
Violation of Human Dignity: Kantian ethics emphasizes treating individuals as ends, not means—denying jobs based on marital status dehumanizes women.
Implicit Bias & Structural Discrimination: Following Simone de Beauvoir’s feminist perspective, this reflects deeply ingrained patriarchal attitudes limiting women’s autonomy.
Transparency & Procedural Justice: The lack of an official policy but an informal exclusion practice breaches corporate integrity and ethical hiring norms (as per Aristotle’s virtue ethics).
Economic Inequality: Amartya Sen’s Capability Approach states that discrimination reduces women’s ability to enhance their financial independence and self-worth.
ANKIT BAJAD

20 Feb, 03:13

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Today there is a Special Class at 1 pm for
1) Those who are not getting confidence to Clear Prelims even after preparation (Appearing in 2025)
2) Those who are Beginners (attempting in 2026 and 2027)
3) Those who need consistent Strategy and Revision Module

*Class will be Conducted by - Vijay Sir and Ankit Sir*

*Time-1 pm onwards*

Venue-403, 4th floor, Le Desire Complex, Opposite to Hari Om Tower
*Phone-7488456371*
ANKIT BAJAD

19 Feb, 19:17

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11:30 onwards
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19 Feb, 19:16

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👉 Schemes for Urea Production in India:
1.    Nutrient-Based Subsidy (NBS): Encourages balanced fertilisation and optimises subsidy allocation for nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
2.    Neem-Coated Urea: Introduced in 2015 to curb diversion for non-agricultural uses and improve nitrogen use efficiency.
3.    Nano Urea: Launched in 2021 to reduce overuse of conventional urea and enhance crop productivity.
4.    Energy Efficiency Norms: Mandated adoption of energy-efficient technologies for new urea plants.
5.    Atmanirbhar Bharat Initiative: Boosts domestic manufacturing capacity to reduce reliance on imports.
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18 Feb, 02:53

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Beti Bachao Beti Padhao (BBBP) is a flagship initiative launched by the Government of India in 22nd January 2015 to address gender imbalance, promote the education of girls, and ensure their safety and empowerment. The scheme focuses on improving the child sex ratio, preventing female infanticide, and encouraging the enrollment of girls in schools. It aims to change societal attitudes towards the girl child through awareness campaigns and community engagement, fostering a safer and more equitable environment for girls across India.
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17 Feb, 02:22

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Prime Minister Dhan-Dhaanya Krishi Yojana: Developing Agri Districts Programme

1.Scheme to cover 100 districts with low productivity, moderate crop intensity and below-average credit parameters
2. To enhance agricultural productivity, improve irrigation facilities and credit availability
3. To adopt crop diversification and sustainable agriculture practices.
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15 Feb, 01:57

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🏛 RTI as a Tool for Transparency and Accountability

📌 Case Studies on RTI Impact
Mochha, Chhattisgarh – Citizens used Right to Information (RTI) to secure employment, scholarships, and ensure regular attendance of government doctors and school teachers.

Madhubani, Bihar – RTI was instrumental in exposing a solar-light scam, leading to charges against 200 corrupt officials.

📌 Significance of RTI
Empowers citizens to demand transparency and accountability.
Helps in exposing corruption and inefficiency in governance.
Strengthens participatory democracy by enabling public scrutiny of government actions.

📌 Conclusion
The RTI Act continues to be a powerful tool for citizens to uphold transparency, fight corruption, and ensure good governance.