BPSC_GS2_ECONOMY

66th BPSC: Daily Problem practice for GS-[Eco&Geo: Day-7]

Q. The process of desertification does not have climate boundaries. Justify with examples. What are the steps taken to address this problem by the government? [38 Marks] NOTE: All those enrolled can send their answers for evaluation in PDF format after scanning (you can use any scanner app) on crackingcs2021@gmail.com Name your file as your …

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66th BPSC: Daily Problem practice for GS- [Eco&Geo: Day-6]

Q. Discuss the different forms of disasters faced by Bihar and its implication. Also bring out the initiatives taken by the Bihar government for disaster management. [38 Marks] NOTE: All those enrolled can send their answers for evaluation in PDF format after scanning (you can use any scanner app) on crackingcs2021@gmail.com Name your file as …

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66th BPSC: Daily Problem practice for GS- [Eco&Geo: Day-5]

Q. Discuss the principal achievements of Indian economic planning. Do you think it is still important in economic decision making in the country? [38 Marks] NOTE: All those enrolled can send their answers for evaluation in PDF format after scanning (you can use any scanner app) on crackingcs2021@gmail.com Name your file as your name and …

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66th BPSC: Daily Problem practice for GS- [Eco&Geo: Day-4]

Q. India expected to surpass china as the world’s most populous country by 2027. Discuss the challenges of rising population and suggest a way forward. [38 Marks] NOTE: All those enrolled can send their answers for evaluation in PDF format after scanning (you can use any scanner app) on crackingcs2021@gmail.com Name your file as your …

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66th BPSC: Daily Problem practice for GS- [Eco&Geo: Day-3]

Q. Write a note on the agricultural productivity in Bihar. Explain the major issues associated there in and suggest measures to fix these issues. [38 Marks] NOTE: All those enrolled can send their answers for evaluation in PDF format after scanning (you can use any scanner app) on crackingcs2021@gmail.com Name your file as your name …

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66th BPSC: Daily Problem practice for GS- [Eco&Geo: Day-2]

Q. Discuss the causes of poverty in Indian society. Also bring out the various poverty alleviation programs introduced in India. NOTE: All those enrolled can send their answers for evaluation in PDF format after scanning (you can use any scanner app) on crackingcs2021@gmail.com Name your file as your name and day. For example, if your …

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66th BPSC: Daily Problem practice for GS- [Eco&Geo: Day-1]

Q. Describe the main features of Bihar economy? Discussing the factors responsible for slow economic growth of Bihar, bring out the steps taken by Bihar government to boost the economic growth. [38 Marks] NOTE: All those enrolled can send their answers for evaluation in PDF format after scanning (you can use any scanner app) on …

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Q. Why is per hectare production of agriculture yields stagnant is Bihar? Explain their basic causes and also suggest important measures to remove them. [46 BPSC/2005]

Q. Why is per hectare production of agriculture yields stagnant is Bihar? Explain their basic causes and also suggest important measures to remove them. [46 BPSC/2005]Ans:Agriculture in Bihar has remained stagnant for a long period in spite of rich soil, abundance of easily accessible water and a rich peasant tradition. However, since last one and …

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66 BPSC Mains: Agriculture and Allied Sectors-III

Agricultural Inputs Considering the pressure to diversify cultivation, achieve higher yields and attain production targets to meet the growing demands of the population, timely and adequate supply of inputs is crucial. Since the launch of the programme of Bringing Green Revolution to Eastern India (BGREI) in 2010-11, the State Government has given considerable attention on …

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66 BPSC Mains: Agriculture and Allied Sectors-II

Animal Husbandry, Fisheries and Dairy Sector The growing importance of allied sectors such as fisheries, livestock and dairy farming in Bihar is largely due to its role in supporting livelihoods. As labour-intensive sectors, they employ a large segment of population and help the poor rural households in earning supplementary income. Animal food is considered a …

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