Central Vigilance Commission

The Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) is a landmark institution. By the middle of the 1960s the Central Government felt that drastic action needs to be taken against pervasiveness of Corruption. The jurisdiction of the CVC spreads over the Union Government employees, employees of all public undertakings, numer­ous other corporate bodies. The jurisdiction of the CVC … Read more

Measurers of Government Deficit

Understanding the Government Deficit: A Deep Dive into Key Measurers The concept of a government deficit is often discussed in economic and political discourse, but its true meaning and implications can be elusive. This article delves into the intricacies of government deficits, exploring the various measures used to quantify them and their significance in understanding … Read more

Capital Formation

The Engine of Economic Growth: A Deep Dive into Capital Formation Capital formation, the process of creating and accumulating new capital assets, is the lifeblood of economic growth. It fuels innovation, expands productive capacity, and ultimately leads to higher living standards. This article delves into the intricacies of capital formation, exploring its key components, drivers, … Read more

District Administration

District has been the basic unit of administration in India since ancient times. In India, we have a democratic welfare state which involves wide scope of activities for the development of the people and the nation as a whole. District administration, is that part of Public Administration which functions in the territorial limits of the … Read more

State Finance Commission

The State Finance Commissions are required to recommend financial support from the state and principles for determination of taxes, tolls and fees that could be assigned to or appropriated by the local bodies ARTICLE 243I of the Indian Constitution prescribes that the Governor of a State shall, as soon as may be within one year … Read more

Development disparities in Karnataka and public policies, Redressel of development disparities. Regional development boards

Development disparities in Karnataka History of Karnataka shows that North Karnataka was more developed politically, economically and culturally . This is evident from the fact that most of the Kannada dynasties are from north Karnataka, namely, Kadamba, Rashtrakuta, Chalukya, Kalachuri, Vijaya Nagar and so on. Three gems of Kannada literature Pampa, Ponna and Ranna were … Read more

Right to public service

The Right to Public Service: A Foundation for Democratic Participation and Social Justice The right to public service is a fundamental principle that underpins democratic societies and ensures the equitable provision of essential services to all citizens. It encompasses the right to access public services, the right to participate in their delivery, and the right … Read more

JPSC Prelims Notes for Indian Constitution, Political System &Governance

[su_posts template=”templates/list-loop.php” posts_per_page=”100″ tax_term=”1323″ tax_operator=”0″ order=”desc”] (I)Preamble of the Indian Constitution (Secular, Democratic and SocialisO-Phtlosophy behind It (II) Salient Features of the Indian Constitution. Concept of Public Interest Litigation; Basic structure of the Indian Constitution. (III)Fundamental Rights & Duties (i V) Directive Principles of the State Policy (V) Union Government : (a) Union Executive ; … Read more

RAS(RTS) Exam Prelims Notes for Indian Constitution, Political System &Governance

Indian Constitution, Political System &Governance For Notes Click Here – Money Supply. What are the major challenges facing India today? India is facing a number of challenges today, including POVERTY, illiteracy, Corruption, and Environmental Degradation. India is also facing the challenge of maintaining its unity and diversity in the face of growing Regionalism and Communalism. … Read more

Administration of Union Territories and other specified states and areas in India

The Constitution (Seventh Amendment) Act, 1956, replaced the States in Part C and Territories in Part D of the First Schedule by the ‘Union Territories’, which, under Part II of the First Schedule (as amended) were then six in number Delhi, Himachal Pradesh; Manipur; Tripura; Andaman & Nicobar Islands; Laccadive, Minicoy and Amindivi Islands. ARTICLE … Read more

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