UPSC CSE Key – December 16, 2021: What you need to read today
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• Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs-Role and its Chairman
GOVT & POLITICS
• Re-notify 27% OBC seats as general category: top court to MaharashtraSyllabus:
Preliminary Examination: Indian Polity and Governance
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Main Examination: General Studies II: Salient features of the Representation of People’s Act
Key Points to Ponder:
• State Election Commission-Role, Constitutional Provisions
• Supreme Court’s triple test
Other Important Articles Covering the same topic:
📍 Can’t ask Centre to reveal data it terms ‘unreliable’: SC to Maharashtra
📍 SC cautions against ’indiscriminate’ use of money laundering law
Syllabus:
Preliminary Examination: Current events of national and international importance
Main Examination: General Studies III: money-laundering and its prevention
Key Points to Ponder:
• What is Money Laundering and how does it work?
• Money Laundering-Meaning of Placement, Layering and Integration
• Different forms of Money Laundering
• Role of Enforcement Directorate
• Steps Taken by Government of India to Prevent Money Laundering like Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002
• International efforts to Prevent Money Laundering
Other Important Articles Covering the same topic:
📍 How to stem black money
EXPRESS NETWORK
• Durga Puja bags UNESCO heritage tag
Syllabus:
Preliminary Examination: Current events of national and international importance
Key Points to Ponder:
• What do you understand by UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists?
• National List for Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH)
• UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists-Importance
THE EDITORIAL PAGE
• DECEMBER 16, 1971
Syllabus:
Preliminary Examination: Current events of national and international importance
Main Examination:
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General Studies I: Post-independence consolidation and reorganization within the country.
General Studies II: Bilateral, regional and global groupings and agreements involving India and/or affecting India’s Interest
Key Points to Ponder:
• The Bangladesh Liberation War 1971-Background
• “Mukti Bahini”
• Vijay Diwas-50th Victory Anniversary
• India-Bangladesh Friendship
Other Important Articles Covering the same topic:
📍 The rise of a nation
📍 Arms and the men: How strategy, diplomacy set up a famous victory
📍MIND THE RISK
Syllabus:
Preliminary Examination: Economic and Social Development
Main Examination: General Studies III: Indian Economy and issues relating to planning, mobilization, of resources, growth,development and employment
Key Points to Ponder:
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• Prompt Corrective Action (PCA) frame work for non-banking finance companies (NBFCs)
• What do you Understand by ‘Bad loans’ and ‘Capital Adequacy Ratios’?
• Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR), Tier 1 Capital Ratio, Net NPA Ratio-Meaning
The World
• The Nobel Peace Prize that paved way for war in EthiopiaSyllabus:
Preliminary Examination: Current events of national and international importance
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Main Examination: General Studies II: Bilateral, regional and global groupings and agreements involving India and/or affecting India’s Interest
Key Points to Ponder:
• Map Work-Tigray Region and Ethiopia
• Ethiopia-Tigray Crisis
• India’s Strategic Interest in Ethiopia
Other Important Articles Covering the same topic:
📍 Why Is Ethiopia at War with Itself?
EXPLAINED
• Ladakh and the Sixth Schedule
Syllabus:
Preliminary Examination: Indian Polity
Main Examination: General Studies II: Indian Constitution-Significant Provisions
Key Points to Ponder:
• Ladakh Hill Development Council Act, 1997
• Sixth Schedule of the Constitution and its Benefits
• Fifth and Sixth schedules of Indian Constitution
Other Important Articles Covering the same topic:
📍 Very little is understood about Fifth and Sixth schedules of Indian constitution
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Priya Kumari Shukla is a Senior Copy Editor in the Indian Express (digital). She contributes to the UPSC Section of Indian Express (digital) and started niche initiatives such as UPSC Key, UPSC Ethics Simplified, and The 360° UPSC Debate. The UPSC Key aims to assist students and aspirants in their preparation for the Civil Services and other competitive examinations. It provides valuable guidance on effective strategies for reading and comprehending newspaper content. The 360° UPSC Debate tackles a topic from all perspectives after sorting through various publications. The chosen framework for the discussion is structured in a manner that encompasses both the arguments in favour and against the topic, ensuring comprehensive coverage of many perspectives.
Prior to her involvement with the Indian Express, she had affiliations with a non-governmental organisation (NGO) as well as several coaching and edutech enterprises. In her prior professional experience, she was responsible for creating and refining material in various domains, including article composition and voiceover video production. She has written in-house books on many subjects, including modern India, ancient Indian history, internal security, international relations, and the Indian economy. She has more than eight years of expertise in the field of content writing.
Priya holds a Master's degree in Electronic Science from the University of Pune as well as an Executive Programme in Public Policy and Management (EPPPM) from the esteemed Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, widely recognised as one of the most prestigious business schools in India. She is also an alumni of Jamia Milia Islamia University Residential Coaching Academy (RCA).
Priya has made diligent efforts to engage in research endeavours, acquiring the necessary skills to effectively examine and synthesise facts and empirical evidence prior to presenting their perspective. Priya demonstrates a strong passion for reading, particularly in the genres of classical Hindi, English, Maithili, and Marathi novels and novellas. Additionally, she possessed the distinction of being a cricket player at the national level.
Qualification, Degrees / other achievements:
Master's degree in Electronic Science from University of Pune and Executive Programme in Public Policy and Management (EPPPM) from Indian Institute of Management Calcutta
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