13 June 2017

UKPCS-2016 MAINSTEST SERIES BY SAMVEG IAS DEHRADUN

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UKPCS-2012 TRANSCRIPT OF INTERVIEW -6

Sanjay Sharma Board
6 members
Total 45 min
My Name - Vkd
My background- graduation in Nautical Science
4 yrs sailing experience at sea
Currently working at Kolkata Port under Min of shipping
Chairman-
1. Apna roll no. Bolo(sare members ko bolte h plz note)
2. 10th 12th grad. K marks %
3. Phle k aur current job ka nature explain kro
M1:
1. We were great at ship building during initial days, why we are/were not naval power any time
2. Samudra par karna pap hai (ye maine ek reason bola tha)...ye dharna kab vikasit huyi bhartiya samaj me
3. Jahajo ke types kis basis pe hote hai
4. Total numbers of naval fleet in indian navy
5. How ships are named
6. What is dry port
M2
1. What are maritime challenges for India?
2. Agriculture products in Uttrakhand
3. Start up
4. Any scheme for apple growing from uk govt
(Also in HP govt)
M3
1. How do you use your nautical science knowledge in UK ?
2. What was your advertisement for this exam(full name of exam)
3. Tell me first 6 preference u have filled
4. What do you think about job profile of SDM & DSP
5. Ek koi nam puchha aur bola jante ho
I dont even remember that name
M4
1. EVM pe opposition kyo virodh kar rha?
Aap apna opinion bolo
(Bole fast n quick reply - jaise hi maine bola Our evms r not connected to any internet or external media...wo bole thik h...mujhe bich me hi rok liya) next que puchha
2. How u use your navigation in uk?
(River navigation not possible in uk, islie mai chup rha...but he said river navigation....actually its difficult in such a fast flow...but fir maine bola ha sir sambhavnaye to hai)
M5
1. Pahado me maidan se saman transport karna hai
How u will use your experience as u r also looking cargo handling now?
Chairman
1. Population of uk
2. Population of voters in uk
3. Name country which name doesnt appear on its Post Stamp
4. How many springs u ve listen
(Maine bola ek mausam, ek andolan jaise Arab Spring....bole yhi sunna tha)
5. What is Arab Spring
6. From where it was started (maine bola sir nam bhul rha hu...syria k pas hi hai
To Sharma ji bole T se hai....finally answered Tunisia)
7. How many eco sensitive zones in Uk
8. U r sdm, akele pahado pe chadh rhe ho. Driver n van niche hai, network bhi nhi aapke phone me...bhaloo pad gya piche...aap kya karoge ya sab vhi karega(all were smiling)...bole ek special trick hoti....i surrender
9. U r sdm, dm ne bola ki jao ek jagah log hungama kat rhe water supply nhi hai...water engineers se bhi logo ne bat ki fir bhi pani n mil rha...tell me stepwise ur actions....
70% answrerd
3 members looking not happy, 3 were looking in satisfaction mode.
Now its upto final results.

UPSC 2018 CALENDER BY SAMVEG IAS DEHRADUN

UPSC 2018 CALENDER
IAS-2018 PRE EXAM:3RD JUNE
IAS 2018 MAINS:1ST OCT
CPF:12TH AUG2018

Details of uk budget 2017-18

Details of uk budget 2017-18 
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स्वास्थ्य, नगर विकास और शिक्षा को फोकस करते हुए त्रिवेंद्र रावत सरकार ने गुरुवार को अपना पहला बजट पेश कर दिया। बजट में भाजपा के चुनाव घोषणापत्र में किए गए अधिकांश वादों को शामिल किया गया है। बजट में राज्य के लोगों को राहत देते हुए कोई नया कर नहीं लगाया गया है।
सरकार ने बजट में भ्रष्टाचार के खिलाफ जीरो टालरेंस की नीति को भी दृढ़ इच्छाशक्ति के साथ प्रस्तुत किया है। गुरुवार अपराह्न चार बजे वित्त मंत्री प्रकाश पंत ने अथर्ववेद के श्लोक के साथ शुरू करके पूर्व प्रधानमंत्री अटल बिहारी वाजपेयी की कविता के साथ बजट भाषण खत्म किया। वर्ष 2017-18 के लिए 39 हजार 957 करोड़ रुपये का बजट पेश किया गया।
करीब पौने दो घंटे के संबोधन में पंत ने सरकार की प्राथमिकताएं गिनाईं। वित्त मंत्री प्रकाश पंत ने कहा कि यह बजट सुधारीकरण की प्रक्रिया को बढ़ावा देगा। राज्य के अंतिम व्यक्ति तक विकास की पहुंच बनाने के लिए बजट में कई प्रावधान किए गए हैं। बजट में अवस्थापना विकास, शक्षिा और स्वास्थ्य जैसे क्षेत्रों पर विशेष फोकस किया गया है। यह राज्य को आगे ले जाने वाला बजट साबित होगा।
नगर विकास : शहरी विकास के बजट में सबसे अधिक वृद्धि की गई है। पिछले बजट में नगर विकास के लिए 350 करोड़ की व्यवस्था थी। जिसे अब बढ़ाकर 591 करोड़ किया गया है। इस तरह से नगर विकास का बजट 67 प्रतिशत बढ़ाया गया है।
स्वास्थ्य : पिछले बजट के मुकाबले 34 प्रतिशत का इजाफा करते हुए स्वास्थ्य के लिए 1871 करोड़ की व्यवस्था की गई है। स्वास्थ्य क्षेत्र में कई नए कदम उठाने के साथ ही अस्पतालों की स्थिति पर सुधारने पर जोर दिया गया है।
शिक्षा : शिक्षा के लिए बजट में 6787 करोड़ की व्यवस्था की गई है। यह राशि पिछले बजट के मुकाबले 16.72 प्रतिशत अधिक है। बजट में सरकार ने शक्षिा क्षेत्र में कई सुधार करने, स्कूलों में सुधार और बुक बैंक बनाने जैसे कदम उठाए हैं।
सुरक्षा : सुरक्षा का बजट बढ़ाकर 1564 करोड़ की व्यवस्था की गई है। पिछले बजट के मुकाबले सुरक्षा के बजट को 13 प्रतिशत बढ़ाया गया है। पुलिस आधुनिकीकरण के साथ ही सुरक्षा के लिए कई उपाय करने का फैसला लिया गया है।
पेयजल : पेयजल के लिए इस बार 844 करोड़ का बजट रखा गया है। पिछले बजट के मुकाबले यह राशि 11 प्रतिशत अधिक है। पेयजल सुधार के लिए नई पेयजल योजनाओं, नलकूपों, हैंडपंप लगाने और 35 नगरीय पेयजल योजनाओं के जीर्णोद्धार का फैसला लिया गया है।
बजट के वादे : गरीब मेधावी छात्र-छात्राओं को नि:शुल्क लैपटॉप व स्मार्ट फोन। सभी विश्वविद्यालयों में निशुल्क वाई-फाई। पर्वतीय क्षेत्रों में आवासीय विद्यालय एवं छात्रावास। सीमांत क्षेत्रों के गंभीर बीमार व्यक्तियों के लिए एअर एबुंलेंस। चारधाम ऑल वेदर रोड को 2020 में पूरा करने का वादा। वर्ष 2019 तक हर गांव को बिजली। 24 घंटे बिजली देने को बजट में बढ़ोत्तरी। मदरसों का आधुनिकीकरण। जखोली में सैनिक स्कूल की स्थापना। काशीपुर में मेगा फूड पार्क खुलेगा।


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Satyarthi backs new child labour law

Satyarthi backs new child labour law
The rules notified recently by government have set right the earlier anomalies’
Nobel Peace Laureate Kailash Satyarthi, who had earlier criticised the new child labour law, has supported the new framework, saying the fresh rules to support the law have addressed all the concerns.
“The Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation Amendment) Act, 2016, had some lacunae when it was enacted, but the rules notified recently by the government have addressed the weaknesses,” Mr. Satyarthi said in an interview to The Hindu on the eve of World Day Against Child Labour. “The new rules have made it a progressive law.”
Various child rights activists, including Mr. Satyarthi, had earlier criticised the law, enacted in July last year, for reducing the number of hazardous occupations from 83 to three and allowing children to assist in family enterprises. “I was not happy earlier. But with the new rules, the issues have been properly addressed. Earlier, the interpretation was that any child could help in family enterprises. But if you look at the rules, it’s possible only in a few occupations, and hazardous occupations have also been clearly defined,” said Mr. Satyarthi, who won the Nobel Prize in 2014 for his work on reducing child labour.
Even international agencies such as the International Labour Organisation (ILO) and the United Nations Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) had criticised the government over the two concerns flagged by the Nobel laureate.
The 2016 law prohibits employment of children aged below 14. However, it allows adolescents (aged 14-18) to work in non-hazardous occupations and children to assist their families in businesses after school hours. The previous law allowed children to be employed in family enterprises without restriction.
The Labour and Employment Ministry on June 2 notified the Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Rules, 2017, which state that children can help in family enterprises only for three hours after school hours. Children could not extend any help between 7 p.m. and 8 a.m. It also laid out conditions on which children could offer help to their families.
Mr. Satyarthi lauded the government’s move to ratify the International Labour Organisation (ILO) Conventions on child labour. This would ensure compliance with the new law, he said. “There has been a paradigm shift in the government’s stance from the past when it said those raising the cause of child labour had a western agenda. Now, the government has agreed to global scrutiny of child labour,” he said.

How does the monsoon affect the economy

How does the monsoon affect the economy
Earlier this year, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) had predicted the country would get normal monsoon rains in 2017. The state-run weather body last week said India’s annual monsoon rainfall is expected to be 98% of the long-period average (LPA), up from 96% projected earlier, raising prospects of higher farm output and economic growth.
The forecast has a margin error of 4%. The monsoon is considered normal if rains in the June-September season are between 96% and 104% of a 50-year average of 89 cm.
Why are monsoon rains important for India?
The monsoon is the lifeblood for India’s farm-dependent $2 trillion economy, as at least half the farmlands are rain-fed. The country gets about 70% of annual rainfall in the June-September monsoon season, making it crucial for an estimated 263 million farmers.
About 800 million people live in villages and depend on agriculture, which accounts for about 15% of India’s gross domestic product (GDP) and a failed monsoon can have a rippling effect on the country’s growth and economy.
Whereas, a normal to above-normal and well-distributed monsoon boosts farm output and farmers’ income, thereby increasing the demand for consumer and automotive products in rural markets.
What were recent trends?
India witnessed a normal monsoon in 2016 but only after two back-to-back poor monsoons in 2014 and 2015 that affected the overall growth in the country.
However, with a good chance of a normal monsoon in 2017, analysts expect the growth momentum to continue.
“The second consecutive year of normal monsoon will help revive consumption demand, which was severely affected by the de-legalisation of Rs. 500 and Rs. 1,000 notes,” India Ratings and Research said.
What happens in case of a poor monsoon?
The monsoon has a direct impact on the country’s agricultural GDP. The planting of key kharif, or summer, crops like rice, sugar cane, pulses and oilseeds begins with the arrival of monsoon rains in June.
Summer crops account for almost half of India’s food output and a delayed or poor monsoon means supply issues and acceleration in food inflation, a key metric which influences Reserve Bank of India’s decision on interest rates.
A deficit monsoon could also lead to a drought-like situation, thereby affecting the rural household incomes, consumption and economic growth. A poor monsoon not only leads to weak demand for fast-moving consumer goods, two-wheelers, tractors and rural housing sectors but also increases the imports of essential food staples and forces the government to take measures like farm loan waivers, thereby putting pressure on finances. Whereas a normal monsoon results in a good harvest, which in turn lifts rural incomes and boosts spending on consumer goods. It also has a positive impact on hydro power projects.
What is the current forecast for rain distribution?
The monsoon rains arrive on the southern tip of Kerala by around June 1 and gradually covers a major part of the country by mid-July before retreating by the end of September. The IMD has predicted seasonal rainfall this year to be 96% of LPA over north-west India, and 100% of LPA over central India.
Rains in the southern regions are likely to be 99% of LPA while precipitation in north-east India will be 96% of LPA in the four-month period. All projections have a margin error of 8%.
Rainfall in July and August, crucial months for crop sowing, over the country is expected to be 96% and 99% of LPA, respectively, both with a margin error of 9%. India Ratings said the spread of monsoon over space and time is also forecast to be normal and that bodes well for agricultural output.
“Even the water storage available in 91 major reservoirs of the country for the week ending on 1 June 2017 was higher than last year by 128% and 105% of the last 10 years, which augurs well for kharif sowing,” it noted.

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